Kamala Harris’s pragmatic centrism should broaden her appeal among moderates in the swing states that will most likely determine the result of November's presidential election, writes Charles A. Kupchan.
O nás
Project Syndicate produces and delivers original, high-quality commentaries to a global audience. Featuring exclusive contributions by prominent political leaders, policymakers, scholars, business leaders, and civic activists from around the world, we provide news media and their readers with cutting-edge analysis and insight, regardless of ability to pay. Our membership includes over 500 media outlets – more than half of which receive our commentaries for free or at subsidized rates – in 156 countries.
- Web
-
http://www.project-syndicate.org
Externí odkaz pro organizaci Project Syndicate
- Obor
- Vydávání knih a periodických publikací
- Velikost společnosti
- 11 - 50 zaměstnanců
- Ústředí
- Prague 2
- Typ
- Neziskové organizace
- Datum založení
- 1995
- Speciality
- newspapers, publishing, economics, syndication, commentary, opinion, op-ed, politics a education
Lokality
-
Primární
P.O. Box 130
Prague 2, 120 21, CZ
Zaměstnanci společnosti Project Syndicate
Aktualizace
-
Investments in data pay off many times over. One recent study suggests that projects focused on strengthening data systems offer an average return of $32 for every $1 invested, write Mahmoud Mohieldin and Claire Melamed.
A Neglected Solution to the Development-Finance Gap | by Mahmoud Mohieldin & Claire Melamed - Project Syndicate
project-syndicate.org
-
With hindsight, it seems entirely possible that inflationary pressures would have subsided in 2012 even if China’s government had not pursued fiscal and monetary tightening, notes Yu Yongding.
How to Reduce Chinese Overcapacity | by Yu Yongding - Project Syndicate
project-syndicate.org
-
To defeat Donald Trump, US Vice President Kamala Harris will need to devote as much effort to countering Republican appeals to workers as she does to addressing the threats to reproductive rights and the Constitution, argues Mark Leonard.
Harris Must Challenge Trump’s Overtures to American Workers | by Mark Leonard - Project Syndicate
project-syndicate.org
-
Submissions for the October 2024 Press Play Prague International Film Festival are now open. We are seeking non-fiction works – both feature-length films and shorts – that shed light on the challenges faced by, and the impact of, journalism. Learn more at the link.
PRESS PLAY PRAGUE • IFF About Journalism
filmfreeway.com
-
In today’s financial markets, one can find pockets of highly levered, arguably unproductive assets. And even more worrying, many of these lie outside the purview of regulatory oversight, Dambisa Moyo warns. Read the full commentary at the link for free.
Navigating Today’s Frothy Financial Markets | by Dambisa Moyo - Project Syndicate
project-syndicate.org
-
Immigration currently offers the best defense against a graying society and has been a boon for rich countries that are able – and willing – to welcome foreigners, argue Otaviano Canuto and Eduardo de Carvalho Andrade.
The Rich World’s Immigration Conundrum | by Otaviano Canuto & Eduardo de Carvalho Andrade - Project Syndicate
project-syndicate.org
-
Uživatel Project Syndicate to přesdílel
We are thrilled to share this piece by Leir-affiliated faculty Carlos Alvarado Quesada, published in Project Syndicate’s Politics Newsletter.
Ex Presidente de la República Costa Rica. Professor of Practice in Diplomacy, The Fletcher School at Tufs University. Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow at the Robert Bosch Academy.
Immigration Does Not Start at the US Border While US leaders on both sides of the aisle focus on securing the country’s southern border, strategies tackling the root causes of immigration – from violence to inequality – remain nowhere to be found. Unless that changes, immigration pressures will remain a divisive political issue. My opinion piece in Project Syndicate https://prosyn.org/OVI0vXk
Immigration Does Not Start at the US Border | by Carlos Alvarado-Quesada - Project Syndicate
project-syndicate.org
-
The World Bank estimates that three billion tons of minerals and metals are needed to limit global warming to 2°C. This quest for clean-energy inputs risks exacerbating global inequalities, writes Tom Achoki.
The Critical-Minerals Race Could Fuel Global Inequality | by Tom Achoki - Project Syndicate
project-syndicate.org
-
If Donald Trump loses the election, the three remaining criminal cases against him will lurch forward. In the meantime, though, they appear to have improved his electoral prospects, University of Chicago Law School's Eric Posner observes.
Prosecutions and Politics Don’t Mix | by Eric Posner - Project Syndicate
project-syndicate.org