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with Stephen S. Roach, Nina L. Khrushcheva, Brahma Chellaney, Michael Spence, and more The Sunday Ne

with Stephen S. Roach, Nina L. Khrushcheva, Brahma Chellaney, Michael Spence, and more The Sunday Newsletter [View this message in a web browser]( [PS on Sunday]( JULY 3, 2022 This week at [Project Syndicate]( Nouriel Roubini warns of a coming stagflationary debt crisis; Peter Singer points out that the US Supreme Court's decision overturning Roe v. Wade throws out a half-century of jurisprudence; Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala says the World Trade Organization is back on track as a results-oriented organization; and more. Economics & Finance [A Stagflationary Debt Crisis Looms]( [Nouriel Roubini]( says six factors will determine how bad the next downturn will be for the real economy and equity markets. Politics & World Affairs [Abortion and Democracy in America]( [Peter Singer]( shows how the Supreme Court's own reasoning in overturning Roe v. Wade implies that the Court has too much power. [Real Vision Academy Register Now]( Economics & Finance [The WTO Is Back]( [Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala]( applauds the multilateral agreements reached at the global trade body’s recent ministerial conference. Economics & Finance [Wrong on the Dollar – for Now]( [Stephen S. Roach]( revisits his prediction in 2020 of a dollar crash and explains why he got it perfectly wrong. [The Language of Ukrainian Resistance]( On Point [The Language of Ukrainian Resistance]( [Marci Shore]( interviews Ukrainian novelist [Volodymyr Rafeyenko]( about the politics of language and literature, and the experience of being a refugee in one’s own country. Economics & Finance [The High Costs of Disengagement for China]( [George Magnus]( thinks that, with geopolitics thwarting globalization, China’s economy might never overtake America’s. Economics & Finance [The Supply-Side Fight Against Inflation]( [Michael Spence]( explains how economies can rein in accelerating price growth without tipping into recession. [Is Crypto in Terminal Decline?]( The Big Question [Is Crypto in Terminal Decline?]( [Dante Alighieri Disparte]( [Simon Johnson]( [Jim O’Neill]( and [Anne C. Sibert]( consider whether the current sharp downturn will prove fatal for private digital money. Culture & Society [Don't Cancel Russian Culture]( [Nina L. Khrushcheva]( shows why the rejection of the country's artistic patrimony over the war in Ukraine is counter-productive. Sustainability Now [Hydropower Is a Bad Bargain]( [Brahma Chellaney]( warns that strategies for reducing dependence on fossil fuels should not rely on dam-building. [( Say More [Antara Haldar on Partygate, the US Supreme Court, Homo Economicus, and more]( [Antara Haldar]( shows how the hesitation to appeal to voters’ emotions is putting progressives at a disadvantage, considers where the economics discipline is headed, and more. Politics & World Affairs [Reawakening NATO]( [Ana Palacio]( hopes that the upcoming summit in Madrid will cement the Alliance's newfound unity and resolve. Politics & World Affairs [The Case for Ukraine’s EU Membership]( [Charles Tannock]( traces the 20-year history of the war-torn country’s recently acquired candidate status. [Subscribe to PS today.]( Project Syndicate publishes and provides, on a not-for-profit basis, original commentary by the world's leading thinkers to more than 500 media outlets in over 150 countries. This newsletter is a service of [project-syndicate.org](. © Project Syndicate, all rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from this list](

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