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The California governor is building a global “network of the willing” to curb carbon.
In the digital age, connectivity invites surveillance.
For globalization to work, it must encompass a diversity of economic models.
Strict trade rules only create more protectionists like Trump, says Dani Rodrik.
Europe, by contrast, aims to break up monopolies.
The culture wars are over who is the custodian of the looking glass.
A China-led world order would be based on interests, not values.
What differentiated America on the world stage no longer does.
Finding alternatives to cities that will be thirsty, drowning in waste and controlled by a « digital brain. »
Algorithms will create cities that operate in lock step.
A new NAFTA can be a bridge between Mexican and American populism.
What the West can learn from Turkey's slide toward dictatorship.
Immigration debates are defined by two competing ideas of pluralism.
The summit was more than a PR stunt. The G7 was more than a spat.