List of Economics articles
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U.S. President Joe Biden arrives to speak on rebuilding U.S. manufacturing. Could Venture Capital Be the New Frontier in Great-Power Competition?
In the era of great-power competition, America’s Frontier Fund aims to harness venture capital to advance U.S. strategic interests.
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Venezuelan migrants stand by a fence at an improvised shelter in Panama City, on Oct.23. To Halt the Venezuelan Migration Crisis, Stop Banning Venezuelan Oil
The Biden administration’s policies on sanctions and asylum-seekers are making the country's humanitarian situation worse.
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A ship owned by China's COSCO is moored at the Tollerort Container Terminal. Countries Wary of China Need Patriotic Investment Plans
The Chinese shipping giant COSCO’s stake in Hamburg’s port raises concerns.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping waves at press in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Oct. 23. Zero-COVID Is the Least of Xi’s Economic Problems
Markets melted down after China’s 20th Party Congress.
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The U.S. flag is flown at half-staff in honor of former U.S. Sen. Bob Dole at the Capitol in Washington, on Dec. 6, 2021. A Republican Midterm Win Will Boost U.S. China Strategy
Divided government could be just what is needed to unite Americans around the administration’s China policies.
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Rishi Sunak speaks in London. Can Rishi Sunak Unite Britain?
Two experts on the historic challenges confronting Britain's new leader.
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U.S. President Joe Biden speaks during an event on Micron's plan to invest in chips manufacturing. Biden Short-Circuits China
The latest U.S. moves undermine China’s ability to import, manufacture, and export the semiconductors that run the world.
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Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni arrives at Chigi Palace in Rome. Giorgia Meloni’s Balancing Act
The new Italian prime minister is seeking to reassure allies—and bond markets—without losing her far-right base.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping speaks at a podium. China Has Entered ‘Maximum Xi’
Three experts offer takeaways from the 20th Party Congress.
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Armed personnel from the 11th Gorkha Rifles take part in a khukri (or knife) dance as a part of India’s 75th Independence Day celebrations at Gajoldoba Barrage, India, on Aug. 15, 2021. India’s Military Revamp Is Angering Nepal
A new recruitment system could endanger Gurkha regiments—the “umbilical bond” between the two countries.
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Equatorial Guinean President Teodoro Obiang attends the Paris Peace Forum. Equatorial Guinea Is Everything Wrong With U.S. Foreign Policy
Washington can’t keep getting fooled by dictators.
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A demonstrator with an Iranian flag and red hands painted on her face attends a rally in Paris on Oct. 9 in support of the protests in Iran. Headscarves Are Not the Only Thing Women Are Protesting in Iran
Iranian women are highly educated but underemployed, driving frustration.
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A paramilitary police officer stands guard in front of a portrait of late communist leader Mao Zedong on Tiananmen Square in Beijing. Xi’s Grand Industrial Ambitions Are Likely to Flop
A legacy of mistrust hampers the Chinese leader’s decision-making.
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Former U.S. Federal Reserve chair Ben Bernanke speaks during a news conference. Bernanke Won the Nobel, but Is His Bubble About to Burst?
We’re still living in the world he created. It may soon cost us.
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Staff members wearing personal protective equipment spray disinfectant outside a shopping mall in China. Does China’s Economy Keep Xi Awake at Night?
As the Party Congress gathers, experts discuss the country’s prospects.