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The global economy is retreating into the borders drawn by geopolitics

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 15, 2024.

There is probably no better place than the annual World Economic Forum, which starts today in Davos, to discuss one of the principal disruptive global...

What Makes a Great Speech?

UK Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - January 15, 2024.

You could  be forgiven if  a cursory sweep of the Internet left you convinced that every great speech in history had taken place in, and...

Expectations and disappointments of the pro-Western opposition in Russia

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - January 14, 2024.

The pro-Western Russian opposition has been discouraged after the delays in Western assistance to Ukraine. It sees it as a message that the West is...

What hope for UK Labour’s Project Hope?

UK Harvey Morris - January 14, 2024.

Hope figured prominently in a speech by British Labour leader Sir Keir Starmer as his party embarked on an election year which looks almost certainly...

Iran will not directly intervene in conflicts in the region, but how long will it be able to control its proxies?

Middle East Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 13, 2024.

The government in Tehran reacted indifferently, even formally, to the US and UK air strikes on the Houthi military infrastructure in Yemen. Tehran's criticism stating that...

The journey from Homo Economicus to Black Market

Economy Emre Alkin - January 13, 2024.

Market Democracy reinforced by free will is, by nature, the ideal regime. In such a regime, it is natural for people to price or bargain...

Enlargement has not made the BRICS a true rival to the G7

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - January 12, 2024.

One of the more significant motives for expanding the BRICS was creating a stronger rivalry with the G7 and an economic and political alternative to...

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