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Industries in DepthOf course social media is transforming politics. But it’s not to blame for Brexit and TrumpHelen Margetts 22 Dec 2016
Jobs and the Future of WorkJoseph Stiglitz: What Trump will mean for American workersProject Syndicate 21 Dec 2016
Geo-Economics and PoliticsCarl Bildt: In a time of uncertainty, how should we view a Trump presidency?Carl Bildt · Project Syndicate 19 Dec 2016
Geo-Economics and PoliticsTrump's victory: what can we learn?Michael J. Boskin · Project Syndicate 15 Dec 2016
Geo-Economics and PoliticsHere’s what happened when Brazil banned corporate donations in electionsTeo Benjamin and Felipe Caruso 09 Dec 2016
Global Cooperation5 things to know about the decline of human rightsKira Youdina and Silvia Magnoni 09 Dec 2016
Geo-Economics and PoliticsCan corruption explain the success of Donald Trump?Bo Rothstein 09 Dec 2016
Youth PerspectivesPopulism is spreading. This is what's driving itNgaire Woods · Project Syndicate 09 Dec 2016
Health and Healthcare Systems46 million slaves, how democracies fall and other top stories of the weekAdrian Monck 09 Dec 2016
Global CooperationAfter the shocks of 2016, the world risks turning inwards. Here’s how that can be avoided 07 Dec 2016
Geo-Economics and PoliticsReligion is still a powerful force in the US. Trump's victory proves thatBrian J. Grim 02 Dec 2016
Geo-Economics and PoliticsNouriel Roubini: monetary policy under President TrumpNouriel Roubini · Project Syndicate 21 Nov 2016
Geo-Economics and PoliticsVoters are fed up with politicians. But that doesn’t mean they’ve given up on democracyRichard Wike 16 Nov 2016