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Leonid Bershidsky

Putin’s Tough-Guy Act Is Getting Old

Russians want economic fairness, not a strong guiding hand, research shows.

Noah Smith

How Nigeria Can Escape the Natural-Resource Curse

Investing in health and education is the key to breaking its unhealthy dependence on oil.

John Authers

Brexit Used to Mean Brexit. What Does it Mean Now?

By now, everyone should know exactly what that terms means, but that’s the problem – nobody really knows.

Nisha Gopalan

China M&A; Isn't Dead, It's Gone Under the Radar

Deals are still happening, but they’re smaller, in unthreatening industries or out of developed-market regulators’ sights.

Robert Burgess

Markets Know a Hollow Threat When They See It

Saudi Arabia’s veiled warning about using crude oil as a weapon leads market commentary. 

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