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Posts by Robert Guest

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What naked emperors and Super Bowl ads have in common How a Harvard polymath thinks people think

What naked emperors and Super Bowl ads have in common
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Don’t panic about the global fertility crash A world with fewer people would not be all bad

Don’t panic about the global fertility crash
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The sinister brilliance of Donald Trump’s security theatre How the president presents himself as America’s protector

The sinister brilliance of Donald Trump’s security theatre
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7 months ago 2 1 2 0
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How America’s Democrats might win back power The party is trying to talk less about pronouns, more about prices

America’s Democrats all agree they messed up horribly to let Trump win. I went to Iowa, North Carolina and New York to ask them how they can win again
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7 months ago 2 0 0 0
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How climate change could spread malaria And how scientists are scrambling to stop it

How climate change could spread malaria
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8 months ago 1 1 0 0
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Across the rich world, politicians decry the dysfunction of the global asylum system. Might this be the least bad way to fix it? econ.st/4lX8x4m

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What if America’s red states are about to lose their cheap-housing advantage? People move to the sunbelt for affordable homes. But it is getting harder to build there

What if America’s red states are about to lose their cheap-housing advantage?
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The global asylum system is falling apart What should replace it?

There is nothing wrong with seeking a better life. But when jobseekers and refugees crowd into the same funnel, malign consequences follow. Here is how the world’s asylum system could be redesigned

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In war, incentives matter more than courage Economics is a useful tool for understanding conflict, as a new book shows

In war, incentives matter more than courage
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9 months ago 2 0 0 0
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The TV shows people risk death to watch Why fluffy, glossy K-dramas tempt North Koreans to brave the firing squad

The TV shows people risk death to watch
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The stunning decline of the preference for having boys Millions of girls were aborted for being girls. Now parents often lean towards them

The stunning decline of the preference for having boys
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America’s tax on foreign investors could do more damage than tariffs Provisions in the Republican budget are a dangerous step

America’s tax on foreign investors could do more damage than tariffs
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Why the best time to be a dad is now The bloody history of fatherhood bends towards co-parenting

Why the best time to be a dad is now
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Europe’s free-speech problem J.D. Vance was right

Europe’s free-speech problem
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How golden ages really start—and end The greatest civilisations of the past 3,000 years were the opposite of MAGA

How golden ages really start—and end
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State capture is a growing threat. Reversing it is hard The 15-70-15 rule and other ways to prise powerful fingers from the public coffers

Reversing state capture is hard. Just ask South Africa, Bangladesh or Poland. Far better not to let it take root in the first place.
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Donald Trump has committed the most profound, harmful and unnecessary economic error in the modern era. Almost everything he said—on history, economics and the technicalities of trade—was utterly deluded econ.st/3YbbFjq

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Is Elon Musk remaking America’s government, or breaking it? There are three possible outcomes for DOGE econ.st/42bGqGf

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The judges Trump scorns should stand their ground The rule of law is at stake

The judges Trump scorns should stand their ground
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The best way to curb the cruelty of the world’s worst regimes First get your facts straight, argues Kenneth Roth, a top human-rights campaigner

The best way to curb the cruelty of the world’s worst regimes
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Tyler Cowen, the man who wants to know everything He is Silicon Valley’s favourite economist. Does his lust for knowledge have a place in the age of AI?

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1 year ago 2 0 0 0

This is the best podcast I have heard in a long long time.
It's so good to be addicted to a series again... even though it also leaves me also shocked and horrified.

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Rwanda does a Putin in Congo To understand the seizure of Goma, consider a parallel with Ukraine

Rwanda does a Putin in Congo
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1 year ago 6 1 1 0

Glitch. Probably related to the fact that the phrase Amazon dot com appeared in the title of the article

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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In Putin’s new Russian economy, even a harmless digital retailer can attract the attention of warlords
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To make electricity cheaper and greener, connect the world’s grids Less than 3% of the world’s power is internationally traded—a huge wasted opportunity

Why most countries should import more electricity
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1 year ago 4 1 1 0
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America has an imperial presidency And in Donald Trump, an imperialist president for the first time in over a century

How Donald Trump draws on ideas from 1897
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Donald Trump cries “invasion” to justify an immigration crackdown His first immigration executive orders range from benign to belligerent

Good summary of Donald Trump’s extraordinary list of immigration curbs, including the flagrantly unconstitutional
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1 year ago 4 1 1 1