Three Paradoxes of Digitalisation
By Hermawan Kartajaya and Ardhi Ridwansyah
Management has been inevitably transformed by the digital era. Hermawan Kartajaya and Ardhi Ridwansyah discuss the Three Paradoxes of...
A Planetisation of Finance: Valuing the Planet as a Going Concern
By Joss Tantram
Valuing the planet in economic terms runs the risk of financialising, commodifying and privatising nature. The task in front of us is...
How the Belt and Road Could Change the 21st Century
By Dan Steinbock
Until recently, globalisation was led by the West and benefitted only a few advanced economies. After China’s three decades of rapid growth,...
Slavehood 2017
By Peter Koenig
We thought slavehood has been abolished a long time ago. Peter Koenig begs to disagree as he describes how we live in...
New World Disorder – The Next 20 Years: Hope or Despair?
By Graham Vanbergen
There is no doubt that the world is facing a wave of unprecedented uncertainties from political and civil unrest, conflict and terrorism to...
Trade is Slowing Down: What Does This Imply for Globalisation and Public Policy?
By Danny Leipziger
The phenomenon of slower world trade growth coincides with new protectionist sentiment and challenges to the view that globalisation is welfare-enhancing, fair,...
Why Trump’s Anti-Globalisation Agenda is Bad for America
By Devashish Mitra
The Trump administration has been capitalising on the “dark-side of globalisation”. However, Devashish Mitra advances that an anti-globalisation campaign might not be...
What Does the New US Administration Mean for Business?
By William Hobbs, Head of Investment Strategy, UK and Europe, Barclays
How much of this new US administration’s often fluid and sometimes contradictory agenda should we...
Changing Tides in International Trade
By Victor Andres Manhit
Although trade has played an important role in advancing economic growth, it has since lost its dynamism. Asian economies, however, have...
Time for African Economic Miracle
By Dan Steinbock
In the 20th century, Africa gained political independence but fell behind the economic boom. In the 21st century, it is Africa’s turn...





































































