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Is this the end of trickle-down economics?

By Graham Vanbergen The global pandemic has changed everything, highlighting the failures of economic policy that has dominated the Western world for the last 50...
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Understanding The Most Common Driving Behaviors and Why Avoid Them

Way back in the 1980s and before, most people enjoyed driving. Owning a car was a privilege that not everyone could afford. Your vehicle...
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International Trade in 2021: Challenges and Opportunities

By Charles Hollis What does 2021 hold in store for international trade? The trading environment presents a complex picture, with issues such as the...

Where’s the Risk? Global Intelligence for Business Decision-Making

Interview with Alexander Sehmer, Falanx Assynt's Director for Geopolitical Intelligence With the complexities of today’s international political scene, keeping abreast of developments and understanding their...

Head for the Summit in Colombia: Peak Investment Potential at CIS 2020

If you were looking for a country to exemplify evolution, adaptation to a changing environment, you would do well to consider Colombia. Just one...

The Impact Of Covid-19 On The Global Economy

By Kalim Siddiqui Introduction The Covid-19 pandemic has triggered the sharpest and deepest contraction of GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in the history of capitalism as globalisation...

China’s Post-COVID-19 Recovery Path

By Allison Malmsten While in early January, the west could look into China to see what they were about to deal with, now is the...

How did Chinese Enterprises Handle the Impact of COVID-19?

By Allison Malmsten While China is now in the suppression stage of the COVID-19 outbreak, many other countries are currently bearing the worst of it. Enterprises...

Containing the Coronavirus: Chinese Lessons

By Dan Steinbock Despite containment in China, international response against the coronavirus has been lagging. So, what can be learned from the Chinese experience?   As the...

China’s Pioneering Effort to Contain Virus Outbreak Economic and Human Costs of the New...

By Dan Steinbock Chinese government has used strong measures to contain the spread of the coronavirus outbreak in Wuhan. The human costs and economic impact...

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Why Are Wars Legal? By International Law, Waging War Itself is a War Crime. Why do we think it is not?

By Joseph Mazur The Geneva Convention permits states to defend themselves under the right to use force in expectancy of an armed attack by another state. That right could then validate invading under a covert...

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