Fidel, the Leader Who Turned a Colony into a State
In the words of the Cuban leader who left an indelible mark on the world: “history will judge me.”
A Brexit Blueprint for Turkey?
Officials have recently floated the idea of a UK-EU ‘special deal’ serving as a blueprint for Turkey’s future relationship with the bloc.
For Morocco, Security, Rule of Law, and Energy Are Three Eggs in a Same Basket
Oil discoveries can be a curse in countries with sectarian fault lines and a weak rule of law.
Alberta’s Wildrose Party
Today in Canada Albertans go to the polls in what could be an upset for the incumbent Progressive Conservatives.
Global Forecast (07-17-2018)
Belt and Road’s Kenya railway starts off in the red, Trump and Putin leave a lasting impression in Helsinki, and Japan and the EU buck the protectionist trend with a free trade deal.
Summit for Democracy: Show of Strength or Own-goal?
President Biden’s Summit for Democracy represents a diplomatic gamble that might not pay off.
Backgrounder: Agriculture 4.0 in Vietnam
In Vietnam we can see many of the challenges, and solutions, to farming in the era of climate change.
Vietnam Economy Well Positioned for Post-COVID Surge
Vietnam is one of few nations expecting positive GDP growth in 2020. Given its apt handling of COVID-19 and ongoing US-China tensions, the country is now well placed to lead Southeast Asia’s economic recovery.
Lessons from the Battle of GameStop
What can the latest GameStop saga teach us about financial markets and human nature?