How Kyiv Can Persist in the Face of a Hostile Washington; The Paradox of Trump’s Economic Weapon; The Troubled Energy Transition
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How Kyiv Can Persist in the Face of a Hostile Washington

 By Andriy Zagorodnyuk

 

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The Paradox of Trump’s Economic Weapon

Why Short-Term Success Will Hasten Long-Term Decline

By Nicholas Mulder

 
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The Troubled Energy Transition

How to Find a Pragmatic Path Forward

By Daniel Yergin, Peter Orszag, and Atul Arya

 

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Talent is one of the world’s most valuable resources. Countries that identify and nurture the best minds gain a competitive edge. Those that fail to do so don’t just slow their own progress—the world loses out, too. F&D magazine’s March issue examines the role of global talent and human capital through a macroeconomic lens.

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How Not to End the War in Ukraine

Past Failures Make Clear That an Imposed Peace Won’t Last

By Tetiana Kyselova and Yuna Potomkina

 
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How Far Will Rwanda Go in Congo?

Amid Western Inaction, Kigali Is Carving Up Its Neighbor and Reigniting a Regional War

By Michela Wrong

 
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The Coming Age of Territorial Expansion

Climate Change Will Fuel Contests—and Maybe Wars—for Land and Resources

By Michael Albertus

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