Food Security in Africa: Interview with WAEMU Commissioner Professor Kako Nubukpo
“Short-term responses are being put in place to deal with mid- to long-term problems, which is understandable given the urgency of the immediate.” Read Here
“Short-term responses are being put in place to deal with mid- to long-term problems, which is understandable given the urgency of the immediate.” Read Here
A lack of public concern in the West at dealing with the impending climate catastrophe isn’t accidental. It’s been engineered by political elites to serve their own interests Jonathan Cook is the the author of […]
Current net zero ambitions demand raw materials beyond their reserves. We need to see energy and resource demand as a broader systemic issue. Andreas Budiman and Ruby Silk are authors at Meta Cross-posted from Meta […]
By December this year the European Council must vote on the EU Commission’s proposal to withdraw budgetary funds from Hungary under the Rule of Law Conditionality Regulation. Read Here Photo: Ank Kumar
Technocrats have used QE to deliberately inflate asset bubbles. They have never publicly condemned or constrained asset price inflation. Read Here
Financialization and globalisation have severely eroded the manufacturing base of the United States. Is the world headed for a “hegemonic transition”? Walden Bello, a columnist for Foreign Policy in Focus, is the author or co-author of […]
Shrinking the state makes everyone worse off by reducing national income – some of that income loss in the past has probably become permanent Read Here Wikimedia Commons
European Banking Union still has important gaps and deficiencies. A new CEPR Policy Insight analyses what it would take to get it unstuck. Read Here
Ukrainians have been paying a terrible price for the failure of ensuring sensible and reasonable negotiations from 2014 to February 2022 Vijay Prashad is an Indian historian, editor, and journalist Cross-posted from Independent Media Institute […]
From its beginning, the UN’s Human Development Index consisted of three “goods”: income , education and health. Now I’m not so sure – plenty of room for discussion! Branko Milanović is an economist specialised in development […]
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