Nicole Martens thinks African portfolio managers can no longer justify long-term bets on volatile oil and gas markets.
Robin Rivaton explains why, contrary to economic orthodoxy, open markets consistently fail to produce homegrown tech giants.
Ana Toni & Kevin Watkins show how national programs for addressing poverty can also help the poorest people adapt to global ...
Waldner and Eka Tkeshelashvili explain how a female leader would bolster the organization’s legitimacy and signal a capacity ...
Ahmet Davutoğlu urges policymakers to move beyond bilateral negotiations and adopt a comprehensive regional approach.
Gomez Agou argues that the continent’s problem is not a shortage of resources but a lack of investment platforms.
Laura Mahrenbach is an adjunct professor at the School of Social Sciences and Technology at the Technical University of ...
Laura Mahrenbach & Maximilian Mayer show that a central component of the European Union’s economic agenda is in need of a ...
The argument that the natural-resource curse is at work in the US rests on the assumption that rising oil and gas production ...
Yanis Varoufakis argues that the United States is in a better position than Britain was in 1956, but not than it was in 1915.
István Rév explains why Viktor Orbán fell after 16 years of entrenched illiberal rule – and how Péter Magyar toppled him.
But an even greater risk is the displacement of human thought and the processes that produce the knowledge base on which AI ...