African Group of Negotiators.
Bertrand Badré & Saurabh Mishra see the financing, construction, and control of strategic assets as a growing source of ...
Xolisa Ngwadla & Paul Thompson think the continent is holding all the cards it needs to exercise genuine power in the ...
China’s trade surplus is often blamed on its industrial policies. In reality, however, it reflects a persistent gap between ...
Robin Rivaton explains why, contrary to economic orthodoxy, open markets consistently fail to produce homegrown tech giants.
Nicole Martens thinks African portfolio managers can no longer justify long-term bets on volatile oil and gas markets.
Waldner and Eka Tkeshelashvili explain how a female leader would bolster the organization’s legitimacy and signal a capacity ...
Fabrizio Tassinari sees more than savvy politics in Giorgia Meloni's response to Donald Trump's attacks on Leo XIV.
Ana Toni & Kevin Watkins show how national programs for addressing poverty can also help the poorest people adapt to global ...
Gomez Agou argues that the continent’s problem is not a shortage of resources but a lack of investment platforms.
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.
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