Twenty years after the horrific attacks on New York and Washington, it’s clear that the biggest changes of our time were not ideological or geopolitical, but technological. They were also the hardest to foresee.
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Read MoreAfter Richard Nixon scrapped Bretton Woods, the U.S. currency’s exorbitant privilege only grew — because the U.S. embraced innovation, not regulation.
Read MoreKeeping the borders closed may make it easier to govern China near-term, but the broader consequences would be tragic and potentially dangerous.
Read MoreA pandemic, fires, floods, popular unrest — it’s an intertwined pattern seen throughout history and even in the Bible.
Read MoreIn recent years, growth-oriented policies have reduced inequality.
Read MoreEuropean soccer administrators have stifled the beautiful game. It’s time to rein them in.
Read MoreHow the Chinese Communist Party is building an “ecological civilization.”
Read MoreForcing DiDi and Alibaba to toe the Communist Party line may help Xi build a police state but will stall the nation’s dynamic industry.
Read MoreJust as with airline security after 9/11, many "temporary" pandemic regulations are with us to stay.
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