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By Project Syndicate - Aug 17,2015
In 1877, the great French novelist Victor Hugo wrote: “Invading armies can be resisted; invading ideas cannot be.”Nowadays, the power of ideas, for good or for evil, is something we need to take into account, particularly in contemplating Islamic radicalism.The recent terrorist a
By Project Syndicate - Aug 17,2015
The international system of economic governance is at a turning point.After 70 years, the Bretton Woods institutions — the International Monetary Fund and the World Bank — appear creaky, with their very legitimacy being questioned in many quarters.
By Project Syndicate - Aug 06,2015
Over the last 10 years, impressive gains have been made in the battle against the tobacco epidemic.Spurred by the World Health Organisation Framework Convention on Tobacco Control, which entered into force in 2005, most countries have launched comprehensive tobacco-control progra
By Project Syndicate - Jul 30,2015
European policy makers like to lecture the rest of the world on air pollution. Asia, and China in particular, is a favourite target for criticism.
By Project Syndicate - Jul 28,2015
Greece and its creditors are now enacting a deal that provides financial support in exchange for wide-ranging reforms. Although reservations about the agreement abound, political conditions did not permit a better one.
By Project Syndicate - Jul 25,2015
The ocean and the atmosphere are linked in ways that are only just beginning to be fully understood.Like siblings, the sky above us and the waters around us share many characteristics — most notably these days a need to be protected.We are siblings working on a shared agenda to d
By Project Syndicate - Jul 22,2015
In the coming months, European leaders will confront two major challenges.
By Project Syndicate - Jul 21,2015
Today’s decision makers are supposed to embrace the virtues of big data, relentlessly pursue quantitative metrics, and then adhere to the optimal course of action that these powerful tools supposedly indicate.
By Project Syndicate - Jul 21,2015
Unmanned aerial vehicles have populated both the imagination and nightmares of people around the world in recent years.In April, the United States’ navy announced an experimental programme called LOCUST (Low-Cost UAV Swarming Technology), which officials promise will “autonomousl
By Project Syndicate - Jul 20,2015
Bold predictions based on intuition are rarely a good idea.Margaret Thatcher, as education secretary in 1973, famously asserted that the United Kingdom would not have a woman prime minister in her lifetime.IBM’s president, Thomas J.