
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.
Speeches & Papers
Climate change and conflict
Cullen S. Hendrix (PIIE), Vally Koubi (Center for Comparative and International Studies; Institute of Economics, University of Bern), Jan Selby (University of Sheffield), Ayesha Siddiqi (University of Cambridge) and Nina von Uexkull (Departement of Peace and Conflict Research, Uppsala University; Peace Research Institute)
via Nature Reviews: Earth & Environment
Speeches & Papers
Book Review of "Trade Links: New Rules for a New World" by James Bacchus
via Cambridge University Press
Op-Eds
The travails of the US economy roll on into 2023
via East Asia Forum
Op-Eds
Forced Uyghur Labor Probably Helped Build Your Car
via Foreign Policy
Speeches & Papers
Climate-driven risks to peace over the 21st century
Halvard Buhaug (Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway), Tor A. Benjaminsen (Norwegian University of Life Sciences), Elisabeth A. Gilmore (Carleton University; Peace Research Institute Oslo, Norway) and Cullen S. Hendrix (PIIE)
via Climate Risk Management
Op-Eds
Markets for Critical Minerals Are Too Prone to Failure
Cullen S. Hendrix (PIIE) and Morgan Bazilian
via Barron's
Op-Eds
Washington won't chip away at China's military with semiconductor sanctions
via East Asia Forum
Op-Eds
Why India Can’t Replace China
via Foreign Affairs
Op-Eds
The Economics of Mainstreaming Climate Action
Jean Pisani-Ferry (PIIE) and Selma Mahfouz (French Ministry of Finance)
via Project Syndicate
Speeches & Papers
Beyond the current fight against inflation: Fiscal policy under low rates