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Washington can’t decouple from China without Europe’s help, while China hopes to soften Europe’s stance and has focused its diplomacy there. This has put Brussels in a pivotal position.
It could mark a shift toward a more inclusive financial system for the climate- and debt-stressed Global South.
The vast majority of Guatemalans think the country is on the wrong track, but elections are unlikely to lead to improvements.
After his stunning electoral success, Türkiye’s president now sets his eyes on Istanbul.
Janet Yellen and Jake Sullivan have recently argued that pursuing industrial policy at home is compatible with an open and fair global economic order.
America will struggle to meet its global aspirations unless its leaders can make progress resolving its domestic controversies.
Imran Khan’s arrest is another case of business as usual in the country’s frustrating, illiberal democratic experiment.
Washington may be tempted to give up after Tunis’s democratic backsliding, but instead it should use targeted actions that have worked in other countries.
After the latest outbreak of violence, the country’s transition to democracy appears to be a pipedream.
Corruption allegations, a drought, and economic struggles may threaten the Colorado Party’s seven-decade rule in upcoming elections.