lumea care iese din pandemie – perspective Foreign Policy
The World After the Coronavirus – FP, 2.01.21
- As the pandemic enters a new phase, we asked 12 leading global thinkers to predict what happens in 2021 and beyond. By John R. Allen, Laurie Garrett, Richard N. Haass, G. John Ikenberry, Kishore Mahbubani, Shivshankar Menon, Robin Niblett, Joseph S. Nye Jr., Shannon K. O’Neil, Kori Schake, Anne-Marie Slaughter, Stephen M. Walt
Start Preparing for the Coming Debt Crisis – FP, 20.10.20
- The global financial crisis was just the prelude to what could be coming next. The next administration better be ready.
The Rise of the COVID Dictatorships – FP, 16.10.20
- Around the world, emergency powers are chipping away at democracy—sometimes with public support. By Anwar Mhajne, Crystal Whetstone
COVID-19 Might Not Change the World – FP, 9.10.20
- Pandemics are not always transformative events. While some worrying preexisting trends could accelerate, it’s incorrect to assume that the coronavirus will end globalization, kill liberal democracy, or enhance China’s soft power. By Joseph S. Nye Jr.
Trump, COVID-19, and the Future of International Order – FP, 8.10.20
- In a new survey, international relations experts are pessimistic about the years to come. By Helen V. Milner, Susan Peterson, Ryan Powers, Michael J. Tierney, Erik Voeten
Emerging Stronger From the Great Lockdown – FP, 9.09.20
- The managing director and the chief economist of the International Monetary Fund lay out a strategy for sustained recovery. By Kristalina Georgieva, Gita Gopinath
Crises Only Sometimes Lead to Change. Here’s Why – FP, 4.07.20
- The coronavirus pandemic won’t automatically lead to reforms. Great upheavals only bring systemic change when reformers have a plan—and the power to implement it. By Sheri Berman
This Is What the Future of Globalization Will Look Like – FP, 4.07.20
- The pandemic proved, once and for all, that the world can’t be flat. But global trade can recover—if we rewrite the rules. By Henry Farrell, Abraham Newman
Culture Shock – Foreign Policy, 15.08.20
- Eight voices on the future of entertainment, culture, and sports. By Audrey Azoulay, Rahul Bhatia, Rick Cordella, Mark C. Hanson, Baltasar Kormakur, Jonathan Kuntz, David Clay Large, James S. Snyder
The Future of the State – Foreign Policy, 16.05.20
- Ten leading global thinkers on government after the pandemic. By James Crabtree, Robert D. Kaplan, Robert Muggah, Kumi Naidoo, Shannon K. O’Neil, Adam Posen, Kenneth Roth, Bruce Schneier, Stephen M. Walt, Alexandra Wrage
The Future of Travel After the Coronavirus Pandemic – Foreign Policy, 1.05.20
- Travel and tourism will be changed forever. We asked seven leading thinkers for their predictions. By James Fallows, Vivek Wadhwa, Pico Iyer, Rolf Potts, Elizabeth Becker, James Crabtree, Alexandre de Juniac
How Life in Our Cities Will Look After the Coronavirus Pandemic – Foreign Policy, 1.05.20
- The pandemic is transforming urban life. We asked 12 leading global experts in urban planning, policy, history, and health for their predictions. By Richard Florida, Edward Glaeser, Maimunah Mohd Sharif, Kiran Bedi, Thomas J. Campanella, Chan Heng Chee, Dan Doctoroff, Bruce Katz, Rebecca Katz, Joel Kotkin, Robert Muggah, Janette Sadik-Khan
How the Coronavirus Pandemic Will Permanently Expand Government Powers – Foreign Policy, 16.04.20
- Ten leading global thinkers on an expansion of government powers. By James Crabtree, Robert D. Kaplan, Robert Muggah, Kumi Naidoo, Shannon K. O’Neil, Adam Posen, Kenneth Roth, Bruce Schneier, Stephen M. Walt, Alexandra Wrage
How the Economy Will Look After the Coronavirus Pandemic – Foreign Policy, 15.04.20
- The pandemic will change the economic and financial order forever. We asked nine leading global thinkers for their predictions. By Joseph E. Stiglitz, Robert J. Shiller, Gita Gopinath, Carmen M. Reinhart, Adam Posen, Eswar Prasad, Adam Tooze, Laura D’Andrea Tyson, Kishore Mahbubani
How the World Will Look After the Coronavirus Pandemic – Foreign Policy, 20.03.20
- The pandemic will change the world forever. We asked 12 leading global thinkers for their predictions: John Allen, Nicholas Burns, Laurie Garrett, Richard N. Haass, G. John Ikenberry, Kishore Mahbubani, Shivshankar Menon, Robin Niblett, Joseph S. Nye Jr., Shannon K. O’Neil, Kori Schake, Stephen M. Walt