Why does the new shock us? And why are we shocked by this "specific" new reality we face today? Furthermore, could what many call the "post-liberal condition" carry within it unexplored possibilities for progress?

As it does every year, the Economic Review dedicates its April issue to the Delphi Economic Forum, which this year celebrated 11 years of continuous presence.

A diverse group of thinkers and leaders—including Martin Wolf, Bronwen Maddox, Spyros Theodoropoulos, Ning Leng, Patrick Deneen, Yanis Ben Amor, Simos Simeonidis, and many others—write and speak about the seismic shifts our world is currently undergoing.

 

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A New Chapter for the Economic Review

The Economic Review is now entering a new phase of its long history, which is fast approaching the one-century mark. It is deepening its ties with the Delphi Economic Forum, aspiring to become a publication that frames the Forum's intellectual production in the style of major international think-tank journals.

The publication continues to set a high bar for both its content and its aesthetic appeal, maintaining a steadfast investment in the importance and power of deep reading. In the new era we are entering, after all, the most significant battles will be fought not only on the ground but also in the world of ideas.