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Category 5
https://www.thesgnl.com/2024/10/hurricanes-effects-life-us/
Published: October 17, 2024 16:34
How are changes in hurricanes changing American life? Andy Horowitz on the stakes and urgency of adapting public policy to environmental reality.
Legion of doom
https://www.thesgnl.com/2024/10/china-iran-north-korea-russia-cooperation/
Published: October 15, 2024 16:31
Why is collaboration intensifying among the world’s most powerful autocracies? Lucan Way on what unites and divides China, Iran, North Korea, and Russia.
Entanglements
https://www.thesgnl.com/2024/10/who-runs-us-foreign-policy/
Published: October 10, 2024 16:57
Who actually runs U.S. foreign policy? Daniel Bessner on why elections come and go without major changes in American grand strategy.
‘A leadership void’
https://www.thesgnl.com/2024/10/political-fragmentation-europe/
Published: October 8, 2024 16:07
Why are so many European governments becoming so weak? Matthias Matthijs on the continent’s increasing political fragmentation.
Trusting the science
https://www.thesgnl.com/2024/10/distrust-public-policy-experts-us/
Published: October 3, 2024 18:50
Why have so many Americans turned against the idea of expertise in public affairs? David A. Hopkins on how the government has become increasingly reliant on experts, and experts have become increasingly influenced by politics.
The Chinese Armada
https://www.thesgnl.com/2024/10/increasing-conflict-south-china-sea/
Published: October 1, 2024 16:25
Why are so many military confrontations happening in the South China Sea? Isaac B. Kardon on Beijing’s offshore strategy for a new international order.
Can’t get out of it
https://www.thesgnl.com/2024/09/china-economy-slowdown/
Published: September 26, 2024 21:01
What’s wrong with China’s economy? Victor Shih on the major reckoning facing the government in Beijing.
Showing up
https://www.thesgnl.com/2024/09/who-votes-us/
Published: September 19, 2024 20:59
Who votes in America? Jan Leighley on what’s constant, what’s changing, what’s known, and what’s unknown about the U.S. electorate.
The big spend
https://www.thesgnl.com/2024/09/ai-investment-skepticism/
Published: September 17, 2024 16:20
What’s behind the growing skepticism about AI? Daron Acemoglu on excesses of enthusiasm, returns on investment, and the whole nature of human reasoning.
Play your cards right
https://www.thesgnl.com/2024/09/ukraine-invasion-kursk/
Published: September 10, 2024 16:32
How is Ukraine’s invasion of Russia changing the war? Robert Hamilton on the strategy behind a shocking, high-risk, high-reward operation.
Components of a conflict
https://www.thesgnl.com/2024/09/semiconductor-manufacturing-us-china/
Published: September 3, 2024 16:46
Why are the biggest chipmakers in the world moving to the United States? Chris Miller on the U.S.-China struggle to control the most critical technology on the planet.
Shadows and Fog
https://www.thesgnl.com/2024/08/violent-crime-down-us/
Published: August 29, 2024 16:50
Why is violent crime down in the U.S.? Tracey Meares on what’s happening, what Americans think is happening, and how much anyone actually knows about it at all.
‘An Existential Question’
https://www.thesgnl.com/2024/08/far-right-electoral-victories-europe/
Published: August 27, 2024 16:00
What does the recent success of the far right at the polls mean for Europe? Matthias Matthijs on the continent’s new political mainstream.