• An illustration by Mariaelena Caputi of a solar panel made of dollars.
  • An illustration by Mariaelena Caputi of a solar panel made of dollars.
  • An illustration by Mariaelena Caputi of two boxing gloves, one red and the other blue, holding together a piece of the U.S. Constitution shaped like the United States.
  • An illustration by Mariaelena Caputi of two boxing gloves, one red and the other blue, holding together a piece of the U.S. Constitution shaped like the United States.

Dear America

With the U.S. no longer the world’s sole hegemon, how will the next president manage the shifting global order? Experts from around the world share their advice.

1. Clean Energy is Security – Jason Bordoff talks about the importance of investing in clean energy technologies, explaining why their development is critical not only for the environment, but also for America’s security.

2. Embrace the Frustrations of Compromise – Martin Kimani urges radically opposed political groups to create avenues for dialogue, arguing that only a bipartisan effort will enable the joint identification of common values and purposes needed to address the new challenges ahead.

  • An illustration by Mariaelena Caputi of a solar panel made of dollars.
  • An illustration by Mariaelena Caputi of a solar panel made of dollars.
  • An illustration by Mariaelena Caputi of two boxing gloves, one red and the other blue, holding together a piece of the U.S. Constitution shaped like the United States.
  • An illustration by Mariaelena Caputi of two boxing gloves, one red and the other blue, holding together a piece of the U.S. Constitution shaped like the United States.

Dear America

With the U.S. no longer the world’s sole hegemon, how will the next president manage the shifting global order? Experts from around the world share their advice.

1. Clean Energy is Security – Jason Bordoff talks about the importance of investing in clean energy technologies, explaining why their development is critical not only for the environment, but also for America’s security.

2. Embrace the Frustrations of Compromise – Martin Kimani urges radically opposed political groups to create avenues for dialogue, arguing that only a bipartisan effort will enable the joint identification of common values and purposes needed to address the new challenges ahead.