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Understanding the Risks to Economic Statistics
Published on April 7, 2026, this commentary by a cross-institutional team of economists introduces the Economic Indicators Initiative (EII), a Brookings-led effort to strengthen the U.S. federal statistical system (FSS).…
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China Is Running Multiple AI Races
Brookings Institution China Is Running Multiple AI Races Published on March 9, 2026, this commentary by Kyle Chan — Fellow at the John L. Thornton China Center at Brookings —…
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Global Economy: Steady amid Divergent Forces
IMF. World Economic Outlook Update The January 2026 World Economic Outlook Update by the International Monetary Fund examines the current state of the global economy, emphasizing its resilience despite multiple…
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America’s Perilous Fiscal Path
Finance & Development – IMF In this March 2026 article, Alan J. Auerbach examines the worsening fiscal position of the United States. The analysis contrasts past and present attitudes toward…
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Taxing Harmful Habits
Finance & Development – IMF In this March 2026 article, Marius van Oordt and Christoph B. Rosenberg examine how excise taxes on harmful products can serve both fiscal and public…
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AI Can Lift Global Growth
Finance & Development – IMF In this March 2026 article, Marcello Estevão analyzes the growing role of artificial intelligence as a driver of global economic activity. AI-related investment has become…
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Safeguarding the Treasury Market
Finance & Development – IMF In this March 2026 article, Anil K. Kashyap and Jeremy C. Stein analyze emerging vulnerabilities in the U.S. Treasury market. Traditionally viewed as the most…
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Why Data Should Be Shared
Finance & Development – IMF In this December 2025 article, Viktor Mayer-Schönberger examines the growing concentration of data in the digital economy and its implications for innovation. He argues that…
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Taiwan’s opposition leader calls for reconciliation
The Transition from “Cordon Sanitaire” to Direct Engagement By April 2026, the cross-strait relationship has transitioned from a period of absolute diplomatic silence—a “cordon sanitaire”—to a controversial and “rare” direct…
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Can Supply Chains Survive the Iran War?
The Transition from Disruptive Skirmish to Systemic Collapse By April 2026, the global logistics network has transitioned from “Managing Risk” to “Managing Failure.” The report highlights that the cumulative effect…
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Building the foundations for agentic AI at scale
McKinsey article. This McKinsey article analyzes how organizations can scale agentic AI and capture its full value. While many companies have experimented with AI agents, fewer than 10 percent have…
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The Pivot to Beijing: Southeast Asia’s Strategic Recalibration
The Transition from “Hedging” to “Pragmatic Alignment” By April 2026, the nations of Southeast Asia have transitioned from a policy of “hedging”—balancing relations between Washington and Beijing—to a posture of…
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Energy Security and Strategic Deterrence in Asia
The Transition from “Protected State” to “Nuclear Hedger” By mid-2026, America’s key Asian allies—specifically South Korea and Japan—have transitioned from a total reliance on U.S. extended deterrence to a posture…
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State of Food & Beverage: The choices CPG leaders can make to renew growth
McKinsey report. This McKinsey report examines the structural slowdown in the food and beverage (F&B) consumer packaged goods (CPG) industry. Historically, the sector relied on scale, brand strength, and steady…
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The “Bridge Day” Ultimatum: Diplomacy at the Brink
The Transition from Gradualism to “Terminal” Coercion By April 2026, the U.S. administration has transitioned from a policy of “incremental pressure” to an absolute ultimatum known as the “Bridge Day”…
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The FCC and the Politicization of Public Trust
The Transition from Independent Oversight to Executive Instrument By early 2026, the FCC has transitioned from its historical role as a non-partisan technical regulator to a central tool for executive…
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The Terminal Ultimatum: GZERO Analysis of the April 7 Deadline
The Transition from Deterrence to “Imminent Destruction” By April 2026, the U.S. strategy has transitioned from “Containment” to a policy of Forced Surrender. The GZERO report highlights that the current…
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Reimagining Teaching in an Accelerating World
The Transition from Knowledge Transmission to “Agile Facilitation” By early 2026, the traditional model of schooling—centered on the teacher as the primary source of knowledge—has reached a point of systemic…
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Strategic Pause in the Iran War
The Transition from Imminent Strike to Coercive Diplomacy 2.0 In the final hours before the “Bridge Day” deadline (Article #87), the U.S. administration has transitioned from an active bombing posture…
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Kharg Island: The Fragile Lifeline of the Islamic Republic
The Transition from Economic Asset to Existential Liability By April 2026, Kharg Island has transitioned from being a symbol of Iran’s energy prowess to a primary target in the U.S.…
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Chief Economists’ Outlook
Chief Economists’ Outlook: January 2026. World Economic Forum Published by the World Economic Forum, this report synthesizes survey responses from leading economists to assess the global economic outlook for 2026.…
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How the Iran War Will Upend the Global Economy
The Risk Is Not Just an Energy Shock—but Also a Debt Crisis. Foreign Affairs This article by Henry Tugendhat analyzes the global economic consequences of the Iran war, emphasizing that…
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European Leverage: Mediating the “Stone Age” Brinkmanship
En: EuropaThe Transition from Passive Observer to Active Arbitrator By April 2026, Europe has transitioned from a bystander concerned with refugee flows to a critical diplomatic pivot in the Iran war.…
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AI is everywhere. The agentic organization isn’t—yet
The McKinsey Podcast. This McKinsey podcast article, featuring Alexis Krivkovich, Lucia Rahilly, and Roberta Fusaro, examines why organizations struggle to capture value from artificial intelligence. While companies are rapidly adopting…
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How European organizations can treat skills as a strategic priority
McKinsey & Company. Article This McKinsey article by Tania Holt, Tunde Olanrewaju, and Ulf Schrader, with Maria Ocampo, examines the widening skills gap in European organizations. The authors argue that…
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Preparing the Next Generation of Confident Communicators in an AI-Driven Economy
Case study. McKinsey & Company This McKinsey & Company case study analyzes how artificial intelligence can address a persistent gap in education: access to high-quality communication coaching. As noted on…
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Automatic Enrollment: The Modernization of the U.S. Military Draft
The Transition from Manual Registration to Algorithmic Duty By late 2026, the United States has transitioned from a system of “proactive registration”—where young men had to manually sign up for…
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The Two-Week Reprieve: Victory Narratives and the Fragile Peace
The Transition from Existential Dread to Competitive Celebration By the evening of April 8, 2026, the streets of Tehran and Washington have transitioned from the tension of an imminent “Stone…
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The NATO Ultimatum: Strategic Withdrawal as a Post-War Doctrine
The Transition from Collective Defense to “Transactional Security” By April 2026, the U.S. administration has transitioned from traditional leadership within the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) to a posture of…
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Evaluating the Durability of the Iran Ceasefire
En: Medio OrienteThe Transition from “Maximum Pressure” to “Conditional Reprieve” By April 2026, the U.S. strategy has transitioned from a campaign of active kinetic degradation to a state of Conditional Reprieve. The…