Socialists claim they just want to create a more “just” and “equitable” economic system. In reality, socialism is a political ...
The author argues that governments often prioritize economic growth, national security, and competitive advantage in the global AI race. As a result, regulators frequently hesitate to impose strict ...
Part XII argues that economic equality is essential for a shared future. Prosperity builds stability; stability nurtures coexistence; coexistence creates constituencies for peace. The pathways ...
Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay began his two-day official visit to Bangladesh today with a ceremonial welcome in Dhaka. The ...
The president of Argentina has continued implementing his austerity measures. This, after the congressional elections, which were marked by blackmail from Donald Trump, who conditioned the promise of ...
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Nigeria: The 'Keke' Economy and the Challenge of Industrialisation in Nigeria
Analysis - "The question as to who controls the means of production is fundamental to understanding underdevelopment. In every society, those who control the means of production control the political ...
Inu Manak has explored the intricacies of international trade policy in the world of academia and think tanks. She chatted ...
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People support higher taxes after understanding benefits of public goods, Japanese study finds
A research team led by Associate Professor Tomoko Matsumoto from the Institute of Arts and Sciences at Tokyo University of ...
Australia faces a rapidly deteriorating strategic environment, but decades of complacency, underinvestment, and overreliance ...
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The UAE's Expanding Economic Footprint In Francophone Africa
The United Arab Emirates has emerged as a significant economic partner across Francophone Africa, complementing rather than displacing long-established actors. Although its engagement remains ...
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Veteran political strategist says Dems can win midterms by running on “pure economic rage”
James Carville is calling on his party to embrace "the most populist economic platform since the Great Depression." ...
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