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The Rise of Japarov: Chaos in Kyrgyzstan Matthias Hoenisch Dec 1, 2020 Major events in far-flung locales can affect our lives in surprising ways thanks to economic, political, and…
Are Contemporary Art Galleries Victims of Globalization? Lorenzo Béatrix Dec 14, 2019 Now established spaces symbolic of expression and innovation, galleries nevertheless meet economic imperatives in…
La Chine et les nouvelles routes de la soie en Afrique: de réelles opportunités… Anja Helliot Mar 26, 2019 Bien que la croissance économique chinoise connaisse son plus bas taux de croissance depuis près de 30 ans, en…
Who’s Afraid of the Big, Bad Multi-National Corporation? Jemma Lewis Mar 25, 2018 The narrative of the big, bad multi-national corporation (MNC) swooping into developing countries to off-shore low…
Why China Should Open its Borders to the World Wing Wong Mar 17, 2018 In recent history, China has seen considerable amounts of emigration. In 2012, there were more than 46 million…
Deconstructing the Global City Christopher Ciafro Mar 12, 2018 In September of 2017, online retailer Amazon announced that it would be expanding its operations by opening a…
The Global Generation Christopher Ciafro Feb 3, 2018 There is no doubt the world of today is one coloured by the process of globalization. Its effects are inescapable –…
Quelling the Far Right: What the World Can (and Can’t) Learn from… Anthony De Luca-Baratta Nov 6, 2017 “If you’ve got money, you vote in… if you haven't got money, you vote out.” Those were the words of a woman in…
Can the Liberal Order Survive Trump? Thea Koper Jul 15, 2017 The liberal order as we know it is crumbling. It has been for some years, even decades, but prior to Donald Trump’s…