Building on the success of his mega-refinery in Lagos, Nigerian industrialist Aliko Dangote is in talks to construct a second ...
Already under US sanctions for his role in securing an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, the ...
Like many advanced democracies, France has long cycled between periods in which its politics were divided along traditional left-right redistributionist lines, and those in which culture war issues ...
Carl Bildt expects the Russian president to continue his self-destructive war and potentially lose Crimea in the process.
Carlos Lopes urges policymakers to focus less on sectors and more on capabilities that drive long-term growth.
JOHANNESBURG—In this, its semiquincentennial year, let’s give America its due. By the turn of the 20th century, it was a ...
The original promise of development cooperation was to help countries overcome poverty, build productive economies, and reduce their dependence on external resources. That has not happened, and ...
Despite this year's US/Israeli-Iran war causing the largest-ever disruption to global oil supplies, the shocks of the 1970s had a greater impact. Because oil has been used as a weapon for so long, ...
The Iran war has underscored the fragility of global energy markets, exposing which economies can withstand repeated shocks and which cannot. For ASEAN+3 countries, resilience will depend on stronger ...
Arvind Subramanian thinks the country's exports have had a greater effect on the global economy than any other single factor.
Anne O. Krueger says that safeguarding a vital alliance is likely to come at the expense of democratic credibility.