by Thabang Matona | 6 Mar 2019 | Africa, African Leadership Academy, Europe, Future of Democracy, Globalization, Student Posts
When former colonizers claim their due, they get repaid. But when Africans do the same, they’re told to forget about the past and look to the future. Supporters of Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari celebrate his election win, 27 February 2019 (AP Photo/Sunday...
by Rolinhlanhla Kudzaishe Zinyemba | 28 Feb 2019 | Africa, China, Globalization, Student Posts
Africa has entered a new era of relations with China. Our cultural and economic landscape is shifting. Do Africans benefit from these changes? Ghana’s President Nana Akufo-Addo, left, shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping, Beijing, 3 September 2018 (AP...
by Bernd Debusmann Jr | 20 Feb 2019 | Eyewitness, Globalization, Human Rights, Middle East
The kingdom is spending billions on its entertainment industry, hosting the likes of Mariah Carey, Cristiano Ronaldo and golf pros. What’s in it for Saudis? An aerial view of a Saudi development (Photo courtesy of Bernd Debusmann Jr) I was sitting on a lush...
by Susan Ruel | 8 Jan 2019 | Asia, China, Globalization, Human Rights
China has exploded to superpower status since I lived there 40 years ago. On a recent visit, the progress was unmistakable. But so were shortcomings. The author dressed for work in many layers to teach all winter without heat in 1981-82 Thumb-sucker anniversary...
by Tiziana Barghini | 7 Dec 2018 | Economy
Income inequality is spurring populist movements. But income growth has curbed poverty in many areas, and wealth can hold the key to equality. A limousine is offered for hire besides a bicycle path in Beijing, China, 29 February 2008 (EPA/Adrian Bradshaw) Has income...
by Betty Wong | 29 Oct 2018 | Climate change, Economy, Environment
Shareholder activists are not new. But increasingly these stockholders are focused on addressing social issues, from climate change to gun violence. Greenpeace activists demonstrate during a shareholders’ meeting of pharmaceutical and chemical giant Bayer in Cologne,...
by Betty Wong | 26 Mar 2018 | Eyewitness, Globalization
I loved covering Wall Street, spending trading days watching the market. But the question today is: How frothy is this aging bull market? Coin of the crypto-currency Bitcoin, 2 March 2018(Klaus Ohlenschläger/picture-alliance/dpa/AP Images) As a stock market reporter...
by Alan Wheatley | 15 Feb 2018 | Americas, Discovery, Economy, United States
Think of inflation the way you think of Goldilocks and the three bears: too much or too little is a problem. Just a bit can be just right. “The Three Bears” (Wikimedia Commons) Global stock markets, which marched inexorably upward last year, have been volatile in...
by Richard Hubbard | 13 Feb 2018 | Economy
The prospect of inflation — virtually unknown to younger generations — is unnerving markets. But the timing of this market correction could be just right. A TV screen at the New York Stock Exchange, 5 February 2018. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) The tremors that...
by Taise Parente | 28 Nov 2017 | Discovery, Economy
Baby boomers have basically ruined things for millennials. But here’s a book that will help you have your avocado, your trips and financial freedom. Young people attend a seminar on investing, Brookline, Massachusetts, 8 January 2016 (AP Photo/The Christian...