A new article emphasizes the need for "safe zones" for researchers amid escalating geopolitical tensions. It uses the history ...
Great leaders have become adept at managing risks and adapting to new circumstances across Geopolitics, AI, Inflation And ...
The course will consist of three modules. The first will look at historical examples of firms impacting geopolitics, especially relations between developed and developing countries. The second module ...
Severe drought in 2023, for example, has reduced daily vessel transits ... implications for North American energy markets. Geopolitical strategy to counter China: It seems that the emerging ...
Geopolitical risk is creeping back into the ... markets tend to over-react to political shocks, as was seen in the example of Tiananmen Square — where the Hang Seng fell 22% in a single day ...
For example, despite trading at just 3.4x Fwd ... Looking forward, 2025 looks to be an important year in terms of geopolitics. On the upside, China has been teasing stimulus measures for months.
As the World Economic Forum (WEF) addresses in an article on geopolitics: "In 2023, trade in goods shrank by about two percent, more than at any point this century other than during a global ...
While the COVID impacts seem to be coming to an end, the geopolitical tensions, first triggered by US president Donald Trump’s trade sanctions on Chinese tech giant Huawei, promise to linger in ...
Petyr ‘Littlefinger’ Baelish The previous part of this article discussed how many economic miracles have been midwifed amid the chaos of global geopolitics. Several such examples exist.
The A$140 million aid agreement between Australia and Nauru is a prime example of the geopolitical tightrope vulnerable Pacific nations are walking in the 21st century, Sione Tekiteki writes.