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Democracy Erodes from the Top: Public Opinion and the Crisis of Democracy in Europe

Larry M. Bartels argues that “culpability for Europe’s current crisis of democracy...lies overwhelmingly with political elites”, using analysis that summarizes “broad trends in European public

COVID-19 and the SDGs

… not systematically taken into account" (Martens et al., 2020).

Accountability After Trump

… properly hold the current one to account? This is the task facing the…

There will be enough vaccines for all—if rich countries share

… The 54 richest countries account for 18% of adults on Earth, but…

Why Democracy Stalled in the Middle East

… effort to promote democracy must take into account citizens’ aspirations for economic…

What Can Be Done About the Problem of Political Parties?

… play in holding governments to account" (Liddiard 2019).

Asia’s future is now

Asia is on track to top 50 percent of global GDP by 2040 and drive 40 percent of the world’s consumption, "representing a real shift in the world’s center of gravity" (Tonby et. al., 2019).

Emerging Economies Have a New Imperative

“​​The COVID-19 pandemic has forced companies and governments around the world to reconsider long-held assumptions about economic-development strategies. Nowhere is this reckoning more urgent than in

Covid 19 Is Upending Capitalism

“In 2021 the toll will become clearer as stimulus tapers down and more firms fail. Healthy businesses will ramp up investment, giving them an enduring advantage. These top dogs will, however, face a

Research Proves It: There’s No Such Thing as Noblesse Oblige

“What are the social and psychological ramifications of being on top of the economic food chain, of occupying positions of privilege? Wealth-related differences in attitudes and behavior are