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  1. Douglas H. Paal

    Douglas H. Paal

    Writing for PS since 2017
    1 Commentary

    Douglas H. Paal is Vice President for Studies at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Previously, he was Director of the American Institute in Taiwan, and served on the National Security Council staffs of Presidents Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush as Director of Asian Affairs, Senior Director, and Special Assistant to the President.

  2. Carl O. Pabo

    Carl O. Pabo

    Writing for PS since 2020
    1 Commentary

    Carl O. Pabo is the founder and president of Humanity 2050.

  3. R. K. Pachauri

    Writing for PS since 2009
    1 Commentary

    R. K. Pachauri, a Nobel Laureate, is Chairman of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and Director-General of the Energy & Resources Institute.

  4. Jason Pack

    Jason Pack

    Writing for PS since 2012
    1 Commentary

    Jason Pack researches Middle Eastern History at Cambridge University and is the author of In War's Wake: The Struggle for Post-Qadhafi Libya.

  5. Kevin Padian

    Writing for PS since 2001
    2 Commentaries

    Kevin Padian is a Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of California, Berkeley, Curator of Paleontology, University of California Museum of Paleontology, and President of the National Center for Science Education in Oakland, California.

  6. Pier Carlo Padoan

    Pier Carlo Padoan

    Writing for PS since 2019
    1 Commentary

    Pier Carlo Padoan is a former Italian minister of finance.

  7. Andre Pagliarini

    Andre Pagliarini

    Writing for PS since 2022
    1 Commentary

    Andre Pagliarini, an assistant professor of history at Hampden-Sydney College, is a columnist at the Brazilian Report and a fellow at the Washington Brazil Office.

  8. Leif Pagrotsky

    Leif Pagrotsky

    Writing for PS since 2008
    4 Commentaries

    Leif Pagrotsky is a Swedish MP, vice president of Riksbank, and a former Minister of Industry and Trade and Minister of Education, Research, and Culture.

  9. Sally Pairman

    Sally Pairman

    1 Commentary

    Sally Pairman is Chief Executive of the International Confederation of Midwives.

  10. Imbi Paju

    Imbi Paju

    Writing for PS since 2017
    2 Commentaries

    Imbi Paju is a filmmaker and the author of Memories Denied.

  11. Ana Palacio

    Ana Palacio

    Writing for PS since 2011
    158 Commentaries

    Ana Palacio, a former minister of foreign affairs of Spain and former senior vice president and general counsel of the World Bank Group, is a visiting lecturer at Georgetown University.

  12. Yannis Palaiokrassas

    Yannis Palaiokrassas

    Writing for PS since 2012
    1 Commentary

    Yannis Palaiokrassas is former Greek Minister of Finance and former European Commissioner for the Environment and Fisheries.

  13. Thomas I. Palley

    Thomas I. Palley

    Writing for PS since 2007
    11 Commentaries

    Dr. Thomas I. Palley is an economist living in Washington DC.

  14. Marcia Pally

    Writing for PS since 2007
    1 Commentary

    Marcia Pally teaches at New York University.

  1. chellaney175_ Kiyoshi Ota  PoolAnadolu Agency via Getty Images_QUAD Kiyoshi Ota / Pool/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images

    Is the Quad Becoming a Potemkin Alliance?

    Brahma Chellaney fears that US President Joe Biden’s conciliatory approach toward China is undermining Indo-Pacific security.
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    The High Costs of the New US Tariffs on Chinese EVs

    Pinelopi Koujianou Goldberg

    Every time one set of protectionist measures against China disappoints, the United States escalates its economic war in the hope that additional restrictions will prove more effective. Yet by slapping massive tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, America has laid bare its own hypocrisy and economic vulnerabilities.

    laments the Biden administration's embrace of costly, futile efforts to outcompete low-cost rivals.
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    How G7 Leaders Can Unlock Financing for Africa

    William Ruto

    With many African countries trapped in perpetual cycles of debt, financing investment in sustainable development has become increasingly difficult, if not impossible. The situation demands that wealthy countries step up and offer debt relief and cancellation, in addition to more concessional and long-term financing.

    urges wealthy countries to help bring the global financial system into line with the developing world's needs.
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    The Threat of Trumpflation and a Fed War

    J. Bradford DeLong thinks monetary hawks should be more worried about the return of a populist demagogue to the White House.
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    Is China Too Old to Get Rich?

    Yi Fuxian explains why the country’s rising median age is at the root of its current malaise.
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    The Dangerous Retreat into Protectionism

    Carl Bildt warns that nothing good will come from a more deeply fragmented global economy.
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    The Case for Ukraine’s NATO Accession

    Yuriy Gorodnichenko & Ilona Sologoub explain why giving in to the Kremlin’s nuclear blackmail could push the alliance into a death spiral.
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    Don’t Believe the AI Hype

    Daron Acemoglu finds nothing to support widely cited assessments of the technology’s near-term potential.
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    What the China Pessimists Are Getting Wrong

    Yu Yongding rejects gloomy narratives about the economy’s prospects and proposes ways to revive growth.

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