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Greece’s central-bank chief on why the euro should take on a bigger role as the dollar’s dominance wanes

It is time to think beyond regional success, says Yannis Stournaras

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Europe can’t defend itself properly without projecting soft power, argues Jerzy Pomianowski

Investment in supporting democracy in its neighbourhood and beyond is not charity. It serves strategic interests  

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Lifting sanctions will catalyse Syria’s recovery, says its central-bank governor

But the country must also modernise monetary policy, rewire banking and reconnect with global markets, argues Abdulkader Husrieh

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An influential voice from the right laments Trump’s attack on universities

One version of thought control is being replaced with another that is worse, argues Richard Hanania

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Tanvi Madan on the geopolitical shifts revealed by the India-Pakistan crisis

Russia is less visible, the Gulf more so, and America and China are rethinking their traditional roles

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Interpol is no longer fit for purpose, say Rhys Davies and Ben Keith

Two human-rights barristers on how to address systemic abuse by authoritarian states

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This time really is different for the dollar, writes Kenneth Rogoff

The greenback was already in decline. Donald Trump will accelerate the process

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Trump’s revolution is the only way to save America, says the architect of Project 2025

Paul Dans argues that the system needed smashing and rebuilding

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Adolf Hitler’s ignominious death proves the self-defeating, destructive nature of dictatorship, writes Richard Evans

The historian says attempts to restrain tyrants are often futile: for them it’s all or nothing

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The liberation of Dachau was not a moment of celebration, says Dan Stone

The historian on commemorating the shock and horror of concentration camps, 80 years on

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To see off the Trump challenge, Canada must fix its productivity problem, says Michael Ignatieff

The former Liberal leader on the threats that come not from Washington but from within

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A former boss of Airbus and parliamentary commissioner on how to turn Europe into a global power

It starts with Germany realising that it’s stronger than it feels, argue Thomas Enders and Hans-Peter Bartels