
Commentary
PIIE's scholars draw on their research to provide commentary and analysis in a broad array of formats outside the Institute. Op-eds, testimony, speeches, and scholarly papers for other organizations all aim for the highest standards of objectivity, rigor and transparency required by the Institute for its own publications. Their writings are not intended to reflect an official view of the Institute or the views of members of the Institute's Board of Directors, and authors must adhere to strict standards of disclosure of any potential conflicts of interest.
Testimony
What can the European Union learn from America's COVID-19 vaccine supply chain policy?
Op-Eds
The Age of Verbiage
via Project Syndicate
Op-Eds
Why Europe’s Franco-German Engine Is Stalling
via Project Syndicate
Op-Eds
Three Cheers for Hybrid Work
via Project Syndicate
Op-Eds
The Return of Export Controls: A Risky Tactic That Requires Cooperation From Allies
via Foreign Affairs
Op-Eds
The Trouble With Trans-Pacific Trade: How Washington Can Get Its Allies On Board With Its New Strategy
via Foreign Affairs
Op-Eds
In a fragmented world, we can’t take global trade for granted
via Fortune
Op-Eds
What Will it Take to Achieve an Energy Transition in the Middle East and North Africa?
Rabah Arezki (Former World Bank), Adnan Mazarei (PIIE) and Mark Plant (Center for Global Development)
via Center for Global Development
Op-Eds
Food Insecurity in North Korea Is at Its Worst Since the 1990s Famine
via 38 North
Speeches & Papers
MENA and the Global Energy Conundrum
Rabah Arezki (World Bank) and Adnan Mazarei (PIIE)
via Center for Global Development