Iran could emerge from the war stronger and more dangerous The Islamic republic aims to set up a toll booth on the Strait of Hormuz. It may ...
THE WAR`S BIGGEST CORPORATE WINNERS AND LOSERS MAY SURPRISE YOU / THE ECONOMIST
Oil change The war’s biggest corporate winners and losers may surprise you Markets are beginning to signal the long-term consequences of th...
INTERDEPENDENCE BITES BACK / PROJECT SYNDICATE
Interdependence Bites Back In today’s interconnected global economy, geopolitical shocks cascade through trade, production, and financial ne...
THE DECAPITATION DILEMMA / THE FINANCIAL TIMES BIG READ
The decapitation dilemma Long regarded as dishonourable or counterproductive, the idea of targeting enemy leaders is becoming normalised. Wh...
WHY HORMUZ WILL HAUNT US LONG AFTER THIS WAR ENDS / THE FINANCIAL TIMES OP EDITORIAL
Why Hormuz will haunt us long after this war ends Iran has shown that control of the strait gives it a stranglehold over the world economy G...
THE TROUBLING ETHICS OF CROWDFUNDING / PROJECT SYNDICATE
The Troubling Ethics of Crowdfunding While it is encouraging to see many people responding to the appeals of strangers in great need, there ...
TRUMP`S TARIFF WAR HAS FAILED ON EVERY FRONT / PROJECT SYNDICATE
Trump’s Tariff War Has Failed on Every Front US President Donald Trump’s tariffs and the uncertainty surrounding them have sent shockwaves t...