How much research talent could Europe grab from the US?

The policies of the Trump administration have put the research environment in the United States under pressure. Public research funding cuts, hostility towards academic freedom,
Going bigger, faster, together: Unlocking Eastern and Southern Africa’s digital future

Imagine getting to work on a program that will bring internet access and digitally enabled services to 180 million people. Opportunities like these illustrate the
Protecting Indigenous Peoples’ rights amid growing demand for land and critical minerals

Over half of the world’s critical mineral reserves are located on or near Indigenous lands. As demand for critical minerals is set to surge 500 percent by 2050—and
Place prosperity versus people prosperity: Migration and the intergenerational transmission of knowledge

The trajectory of an economy’s development can often be better understood through the historical experiences of its populace. This column investigates the long-term impacts of
From partner to rival: The sectoral evolution of China’s trade

Over the past decade, China has shifted towards greater self-reliance while enhancing its export competitiveness in advanced economy markets. This column introduces a new index

