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By Project Syndicate - Aug 28,2017
Food shortages are a distant memory for many people in Asia.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 27,2017
The debate about global macroeconomic imbalances is increasingly focusing on Germany’s current-account surplus and economic policy.Despite the vitality of the German economic engine, and the role it plays in fuelling growth and maintaining stability in the eurozone, criticism of
By Project Syndicate - Aug 26,2017
As someone who was born in 1948, the risk of a nuclear World War III was a very real part of my childhood.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 26,2017
Science fiction has long explored the terrifying possibility that we are devoid of free will, and that some unpleasant creature could control our minds or turn us into plodding zombies.But mind control is not just a literary trope.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 21,2017
By Rakesh Mohan and Anu MadgavkarA debate about job creation and employment is heating up in India, fuelled by data that seems to show the country is entering a period of jobless growth.Official statistics suggest that overall labour-force participation declined between 2011
By Project Syndicate - Aug 12,2017
By Sung-Young Kim and John A. Mathews Not long ago, the future of nuclear power was in Asia. In 2015, nine of the 10 reactors that opened globally were on the continent.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 03,2017
By Alex Soros and Patrick WeilIn a world where the threat of large-scale war seems to increase by the day, peace treaties are rare and precious accomplishments.One of the most significant in recent history was concluded just last year, when Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos
By Project Syndicate - Jul 25,2017
By Domna Michailidou and Jonathan KennedyUnfounded scepticism about vaccines in some communities, in developing and developed countries alike, has emerged in recent years as one of the most serious impediments to global progress in public health.
By Project Syndicate - Jul 22,2017
By Helen Saxenian and Paul WilsonThe first years of this century have been heady ones for global health.International donors — whether national governments, such as the United States through its PEPFAR programme, or new international funding initiatives, such as the Global Fund t