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Can central banks and sound money survive a collapse in the rule of law?

Cristina Bodea and Raymond Hicks - May 7, 2025
The Fed and other central banks function best when politicians let them do their mandated job.

Can Lebanon’s new opposition win?

Sami Atallah and Christiana Parreira - May 12, 2022
The same parties have ruled since 2005 — and they’re counting on old alliances to remain in power

Why do foreign donors face a tough choice in dealing with Lebanon’s economic crisis?

Jamal Ibrahim Haidar and Adeel Malik - July 29, 2020
Sectarianism and cronyism stifle economic reform

Exactly how male-dominated are central banks? Here are the numbers.

Tara Iseneker and Cristina Bodea - December 8, 2017
At the beginning of November, President Trump decided to replace

Somaliland votes next week. Its biggest challenges come after the election.

Scott Pegg and Michael Walls - November 10, 2017
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Liberia has a big election next week — and a true test of democracy in Africa’s oldest republic

Robtel Pailey - October 4, 2017
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Some parts of the Brazilian government actually aren’t corrupt. Here’s what they have in common.

Sérgio Praça, Matthew Taylor, and Katherine Bersch - June 20, 2016
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Most U.S. states have sanctions against Iran. Here’s why that’s a problem.

Sue Eckert and Jo-Anne Hart - June 1, 2016
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6 things you need to know about Venezuela’s political and economic crisis

Michael McCarthy - May 18, 2016
Venezuela is a powder keg. Once a rich country held

Paul Krugman is right about economics. What his arguments need are more politics.

Peter Gourevitch - October 2, 2015
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