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After a Chinese Mine Spill Poisoned Zambia’s…
Hundreds of Zambian farmers are suing Chinese state-owned mining firm Sino Metals for $80 billion USD, but history…
Opinion | Pourquoi la souveraineté numérique est un…
Pris entre dépendance technologique et rivalités géopolitiques, l’Europe doit reprendre le contrôle de son avenir…
Argentina’s Land Policies Trade Environmental…
Policies designed to increase economic growth are contributing to land degradation and unsustainable land use.
When Money Breaks: Lebanon’s Economic Paradox
A purported Ponzi-like scheme at the heart of Lebanon’s central bank laid the groundwork for a devastating…
Compromise and Complaints Shape Canada’s Equalization…
Quebec gets $13.6 billion. Alberta gets nothing. Here's why Canada's equalization program remains one of the most…
Reversing the Tide: Galicia Welcomes Its Far-Flung…
While many countries define themselves by immigration, one Spanish region has long been defined by emigration—a…
What Internet Slang Tells Us About Youth Economic…
Why are young people on Chinese social media talking about lying down, fishing in muddy water, looking for iron…
The Unfinished Legacy of the Americans with Disabilities…
More than three decades after disabled Americans crawled up the steps of Capitol Hill to demand their rights, those…
Farewell, Victoria! On Hanwha Ocean’s Bid for the…
As shipbuilding heavyweights ThyssenKrupp Marine Systems and Hanwha Ocean compete to secure the Royal Canadian…
Opinion | José Antonio Kast gagne l’élection chilienne,…
Le cas du Chili illustre la mondialisation de l’extrême droite—une mondialisation qui vise à propager le mouvement…
With Burkina Faso’s Ban on Political Parties, Has…
Burkina Faso’s ban on political parties asks whether Ibrahim Traoré’s rule represents Pan-African synchronization,…
MIR Meets: Dominik Leusder
Host Theo Shouse interviews economist Dominik Leusder about European political economy. They discuss European…