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SubscribeA new analysis of 380 trillion AI tokens by the Yale scholar shows financial markets are already rewarding companies best positioned to benefit from AI adoption.
In his new book, the Yale political scientist examines how missed opportunities, neoliberal economic policies, and decisions by political leaders shaped today's global challenges — and outlines steps to help reverse them.
A senior lecturer at Yale’s Jackson School of Global Affairs and Department of Economics, Amand explores stablecoins, international trade, and why the plumbing of global finance is suddenly a policy question.
A Yale Jackson lecturer and economist, Hasanbasri explores why “who owns what” is harder to answer than it sounds — and why getting it right matters for women’s well-being across lower-income countries.
Yale Jackson research scholar Graeme Reid reflects on his work as a UN independent expert, drawing on global advocacy, country visits, and diplomatic engagement to assess the shifting politics of LGBTQ rights worldwide.
Why are Christian churches in parts of Africa defending liberal democracy? Kate Baldwin’s new book shows how religious institutions back democratic systems to protect their independence.
In Tomorrow is Yesterday, Robert Malley argues that the Israeli-Palestinian conflict is rooted as much in history, emotions, and competing narratives as in political disputes.
The research, published in PLOS ONE, shows that Conservative Members of Parliament (MPs) who resisted switching to a pro-Brexit position faced significantly higher political risks than those who aligned themselves with the referendum result.
The Elihu Professor of Global Affairs and History reinterprets the institution not as an international cooperation effort with equal partners, but as a push by Western powers to consolidate power through resources, defense, and populations.
A new Yale working paper found that Elon Musk’s political activities may have cost Tesla one million sales. Study co-authors including Jim Levinsohn of Yale Jackson explained how the team measured the effect.