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PS Commentators' Predictions for 2024, with Isabella M. Weber, Michael R. Strain, Dante Alighieri Disparte, and more

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We asked PS commentators which national and global trends we should look out for in the coming year.

We asked PS commentators which national and global trends we should look out for in the coming year. [View this message in a web browser]( [PS On Point]( DECEMBER 29, 2023 Continuing an annual tradition, Project Syndicate commentators have again offered their best predictions for what may lie ahead in the coming year. With some economic conditions improving while humanitarian crises multiply, the outlook is as mixed as ever. [Read more]( [PS Longer Reads: PS Commentators' Predictions for 2024]( [PS Commentators' Predictions for 2024]( with Qian Liu, Ivan Krastev, Ngaire Woods, and more Among the big issues and trends that will dominate attention in the year ahead are threats to democracy, major wars, and looming economic risks. If there is any cause for hope, it will lie in promising innovations and the possibility that the center may yet hold in the face of increasingly destructive political movements. [Read more]( [PS Holiday Sale: Save $50 on any new subscription.]( [PS Commentators' Best Reads in 2023]( [PS Commentators' Best Reads in 2023]( with Isabella M. Weber, Daron Acemoglu, Nina L. Khrushcheva, and more Another year of global turmoil and uncertainty has prompted a search for answers in books from both the past year and previous decades. But as one new primer on the limits of rationality shows, a world that makes sense may be more than we can hope for. [Read more]( [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [LinkedIn]( 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. Receipt of this newsletter does not guarantee rights to re-publish any of its content. This newsletter is a service of [Project Syndicate](. [Change your newsletter preferences](. Follow us on [Facebook]( [Twitter]( and [YouTube](. © Project Syndicate, all rights reserved. [Unsubscribe from all newsletters](.

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