Fatal Attraction The global populist revolt and the new international disorder: world leaders and top thinkers look at the year that was – and what dangers lie ahead in 2017.
Live Mint published all Project syndicate Fatal Attraction Fatal Attraction series, so selective reading is suggested, not all articles are recommended.
- Francis Fukuyama | The emergence of a post-fact world – Livemint
- Klaus Schwab | Five leadership priorities for 2017 – Livemint
- George Soros | Open society needs defending – Livemint
- Dominic Barton | Meeting the populist challenge – Livemint
- Tony Blair | Saving the centre – Livemint
- Zhu Min | Breaking the oil spell in 2017 – Livemint
- Lucrezia Reichlin | Populism and the future of central banking – Livemint
- Raghuram Rajan | Democracy, inclusion and prosperity – Livemint
- Tarek Osman | The religion question in the new year – Livemint
- Minxin Pei | Xi Jinping’s year of living dangerously – Livemint
- Bernard Haykel | Can Saudi Arabia reform itself? – Livemint
- Maciej Kisilowski | How Eastern Europe blew up the West – Livemint
- Kaushik Basu | Economic impossibilities for our grandchildren? – Livemint
- Jim O’Neill | Which way for emerging markets? – Livemint
- Joaquim Levy | The economic promise of climate-smart infrastructure – Livemint
- Christine Lagarde | The challenge of economic inclusion – Livemint
- Joseph Stiglitz | The age of Donald Trump – Livemint
- Juan Manuel Santos | The making of a peacemaker – Livemint
- Michael J. Sandel | Lessons from the populist revolt – Livemint
- Abdullah Gul | A Middle East peace agenda for 2017 – Livemint
- Margaret Macmillan | The New Year and the new populism – Livemint
- Donald Tusk | Europe’s values are its best defence – Livemint
- Angus Deaton | Getting past the fear of globalization – Livemint