Elections and Devaluations
Quelle surprise! Regimes facing elections often goose their economies, leading to currency appreciation pre-vote and devaluations afterwards.
Read more...Quelle surprise! Regimes facing elections often goose their economies, leading to currency appreciation pre-vote and devaluations afterwards.
Read more...The economic components that have served as the dehumanizing foundation to Israel’s current “plausible” genocide share many similarities with poor Americans and migrant laborers who are treated as disposable in the US.
Read more...Israel has yet another childish temper tantrum over the prospect of not getting its way, here over Palestine membership advancing in the UN.
Read more...The Collective West scrambles to replace Russia as a source of nuclear fuel and services.
Read more...Experts describe how requiring U.S. seniors to work in their old age often threatens their health and well-being.
Read more...How the fall of the USSR reshaped thinking in the discipline of geopolitics.
Read more...A hard look at the use of the notion of populism in recent political discourse, starting with the curious lack of self-professed populists.
Read more...More evidence on cancer clusters in the Corn Belt, and the difficulty of rallying official interest and help.
Read more...The architecture of Bragg’s case, and the state of play of its various elements.
Read more...While media focus is on pro-Palestine protests in the US, anger in North Africa and Western Asia could boil over
Read more...A clinical look at the viability of Trump’s illegal immigrant deportation plan.
Read more...The rise in tuberculosis cases as an indictment of US public health and immigration policy.
Read more...The meaning of “apocalypse” has expanded in recent decades from an exclusively religious idea to include other, more human-driven apocalyptic scenarios
Read more...Industrial farming, with its international trade and specialization, has disturbed the nitrogen cycle, undermining the feeding of the world.
Read more...“It’s time to tax the billionaires,” economist Gabriel Zucman argues in a new analysis.
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