Developmental Challenges: Export vs Import-Substitution Industrialisation in Developing Countries
By Kalim Siddiqui
Does a developing economy get to choose between Export-led or Import-Substitution industrialisation or are there factors that make one more successful than...
Why the Pursuit of Workplace Equality Must Move Beyond Quotas to Empower Women
By Lisa Owens
Given the clear benefits of a diverse boardroom, forward-thinking companies must expand their gender equality commitments beyond hitting recruitment quotas and salary...
Renewable Energies in Germany
By Josephen Pomaah, Anton Burmester, Giuseppe Petaroscia, and Michael Palocz-Andresen
Europe is facing a global energy crisis. Many countries, Germany in particular, have become increasingly...
How to Make Your Destination Ready for Investors, Developers, and Tourists
By Bethanie DeRose and Dan Fenton
Positioning your destination for success today requires a strong public-private-community collaboration that goes beyond feasibility studies and other theoretical...
De-dollarisation, Currency Wars and the End of US Dollar Hegemony
By Kalim Siddiqui
The US dollar has long been the dominant currency in international trade and financial markets. But Kalim Siddiqui argues that a process...
Five Ways the Metaverse Could Transform Government Over the Next Five Years – How...
By James Dunn
The fusion of physical and virtual worlds has changed the way we work and live. Although the private sector has been fastest...
From the Middle Out and Bottom Up: The Belt and Road Initiative at 10...
By Xiangming Chen
The year 2023 marks the tenth anniversary of the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a transcontinental connectivity project launched by China in...
Future of Human Leadership in the AI age
By Srinath Sridharan
The future of human leadership in the AI age is marked by uncertainties and opportunities. Human leadership involves managing the social and...
The New Cold War: Struggle for Global Domination (Part 2)
By Kalim Siddiqui
This is part 2 of this series of articles on the New Cold War. (Link to Article Part 1) Kalim Siddiqui concludes...
The Political Economy of Famines during the British Rule in India: A Critical Analysis
By Kalim Siddiqui
1. Introduction
The late nineteenth century was celebrated in the West as the golden period of global capitalism; while few will defend empire...