The Ongoing Lebanese Financial Crisis: Can There be Justice for Private Foreign Banking Customers?

By Kiran Nasir Gore and Charles H. Camp In October 2019, Lebanon’s domestic financial crisis finally started to make international headlines. Mass protests erupted with...

“Third Wave” of Covid-19 Impact Exacerbates Emerging Market Crisis

By Chan Kung and Wei Hongxu The spread of the Covid-19 pandemic in Europe and the United States tends to ease and some countries have...

Where Should All the Stolen Money Go?

By Lester M. Salamon Recent disclosures in emails obtained by the International Consortium of Investigative Journalists suggesting massive corruption by the family of former president...

In 2020, It’s High Time We Have Equal Pay for Equal Work and Reduce...

By Natasha Mudhar The Equality Act of 2010 clearly outlines the provisions for both men and women to receive equal pay for equal work in...

The Coronavirus: Business Risks, Liabilities, and Force Majeure in the Face of a Global...

By Kiran Nasir Gore and Charles H. Camp On January 30, 2020, the World Health Organisation declared the new coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak a Public Health...

2019 Scorecard: The Trump Effect on Future International Business Disputes

By Charles H. Camp and Kiran Nasir Gore President Trump is now three-fourths through his initial term as U.S. President. Between the U.S. House of...

The Story of Trump’s Perilous Iran Escalation

By Dan Steinbock                                                           The Trump assassination of major general Qasem Soleimani reflects regime change efforts - withdrawal from Iran nuclear deal, new...

Hong Kong and the Audacity of the United States

By Peter Koenig People often ask and hint at the similarities between the Hong Kong protests and the French Yellow Vests. The former started on...

The Political Economy of Inequality and the Issue of ‘Catching-up’

By Kalim Siddiqui Why do some countries grow faster than others? In this article the author discusses issues related to the economic growth and the ‘catching-up’...

Pursuing “Outrageous Ambitions” for the Greater Good

Interview with Judith Kelley, Dean of the Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University.   The Sanford School of Public Policy at Duke University is...

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