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Joseph Stiglitz says Warren Buffett got better terms than taxpayers.  Nouriel Roubini calls for massive public-sector spending to stave off collapse. Gerard Prunier examines the debate over Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir. Stuart Koehl suggests we need not fear Russia, nor should we sneer. Rodric Braithwaite says forget democracy; Afghanistan needs a strong ruler.

By , International Crisis Group’s senior analyst for Colombia.

Joseph Stiglitz says Warren Buffett got better terms than taxpayers. 

Joseph Stiglitz says Warren Buffett got better terms than taxpayers. 

Nouriel Roubini calls for massive public-sector spending to stave off collapse.

Gerard Prunier examines the debate over Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir.

Stuart Koehl suggests we need not fear Russia, nor should we sneer.

Rodric Braithwaite says forget democracy; Afghanistan needs a strong ruler.

Elizabeth Dickinson is International Crisis Group’s senior analyst for Colombia.

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