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Who will succeed Putin? Technocrats or spycrats?

Russia Sergei Stepancev, TA Moscow - March 16, 2023.

The question everyone is asking is who will come after Putin. There is much talk of Putin’s young so called technocrats. The use of the...

The Bankruptcy of the Silicon Valley Bank - Is the Perfect Storm Coming?

Finances Emre Alkin - March 15, 2023.

For the last couple of years, in my articles, I’ve been trying to highlight a theory of mine: “If a financial crisis breaks out, developed...

China's noisy diplomatic debut in the Middle East

Middle East The Editorial Board - March 14, 2023.

China's diplomatic debut in the Middle East has been impressive. There was no hint that Iran and Saudi Arabia were on the verge of a...

Cancel Culture: Bad guys can do good things, too

UK Catriona M. Munro, TA Editor in Chief - March 13, 2023.

In the aftermath of the Second World War, Europe had to deal with a massive psychological upheaval to make sense of the new world order. The...

New working hours in South Korea - Would you work 69 hours a week?

Globalization Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 12, 2023.

The fact that many developed economies have been working to shorten the weekly working hours does not interest South Korea much. It is moving in...

TikTok ban - Are there limits to the defence against aggressive Chinese data collection?

Technology Tomorrow's Affairs Staff - March 11, 2023.

Belgium is the latest in a series of countries that have introduced restrictions on the use of the TikTok app, due to the risk associated...

Economic growth and low inflation are natural results, not the promises of an election campaign

Economy Emre Alkin - March 11, 2023.

Often, women living in countries where unfair economic conditions prevail, have difficulty participating in the workforce. One of the most important factors causing women’s inability to...

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