The World Looks to Obama – Part I

But the new president will be preoccupied with challenges at home
Bruce Stokes
November 5, 2008

Saddam in Custody Offers New Opportunity

But Washington has to soften its stance on Iraq contracts to win over its European critics
Shada Islam
December 17, 2003

Follow the Leader on Iraqi Debt

If Washington wants cooperation from others, US should assume some of Iraq's external debt
Timothy W. Guinnane
January 15, 2004

Economic Crisis Could Push Reform in China

China can stimulate the economy by diffusing the wealth effect, promoting private ownership and entrepreneurship
Zhiwu Chen
November 12, 2008

Global Crisis: How Far to Go? Part III

Europe’s leaders model global leadership with a coordinated bank rescue
Scott B. MacDonald
October 13, 2008

Global Crisis: How Far to Go? Part II

Falling export demand could rattle Asian countries, but most are resilient enough to survive
Manu Bhaskaran
October 10, 2008

The World's Multi-Trillion Dollar Bond Market Is Circling the Drain

Risk moves throughout the global system, and some holders of corporate debt are nervous
Ben Wright
November 23, 2015

Goldman Fund Walks Away From BRICS Era

Slowing economies and varied interests challenge cohesion of Brazil, China, India, Russia and South America
Ben McLannahan
November 10, 2015

What to Do About Debt

Tallies suggest that global government debt is unsustainable
Richard Kozul-Wright
November 9, 2015

The Credit Bubble, the Bears and the Central Bankers

Credit exhaustion in emerging markets could stall global growth
Gillian Tett
October 2, 2015

Containing China’s Slowdown

With China’s debt per GDP surpassing US levels, leaders should contain reckless lending
Lee Jong-Wha
September 23, 2015