Philippines Duterte curses Barack Obama in a remark about Filipino sovereignty US Election Calling Both Clinton and Trump Unpopular and Untrustworthy is Seriously Misleading Decline of Parties, Rise of Hucksterism (and Trump) Blinded by Nostalgia Korea International Business European Union A Reform Agenda for Post-Brexit Europe Olympics Latin America Africa Implications of Islamic Finance in Africa’s Socio-Economic Development India Sharing Economy Sharing Strikes Back: A New Era of Urban Commoning
The Duterte Whirlwind: The Reawakening of the Philippines
Dan Steinbock
Tunde Olupitan
What if Clinton Wins US Presidential Election 2016
Dan Steinbock
Neil Buchanan
Timothy Braatz
Yuval Levin
The Strategy for Korea’s Economic Success
Hwy-Chang Moon
The Business of People: Effective Strategies to Drive Success in Global Business
Sharon Schweitzer
What does the EU Stand for: Globalisation or Universalism?
Williams Hawes
Andrea Montanino, Lilac Peterson, & Álvaro Morales Salto-Weis
Rio 2016 and the (Broken) Promises of the Olympic Games
Simon Darnell and Rob Millington
Latin America’s Challenge: More and Better Saving for Development
Eduardo Cavallo and Tomas Serebrisky
Becoming Better Positioned to Lead the Africa Growth Story
Zipho Sikhakhane
Basheer Oshodi
The Informal Sector in India: Prosperity or Persistence of Misery?
Saumya Chakrabarti, Daipayan Sarkar and Ankita Biswas
Social Wealth Funds: A Key Ingredient of a New Alternative Economic Strategy
Stewart Lansley
Duncan McLaren and Julian Agyeman
September – October 2016
EDITOR'S PICK OF THE WEEK
The Art of Controlled Chaos: How Logistical Inefficiency Drives Retail Performance
By Gilles Paché
In today’s retail landscape, efficiency is not always the golden rule. Some of the largest large retailers have mastered the art of controlled chaos, using supply chain failures to stimulate demand and...