Economic Instability

Analysis

    • Article

    Ten Trends That Will Shape Asia in 2014

    The year ahead will be volatile for Asia. Can countries in the region continue to prosper and keep disputes in check while China vigorously reforms and North Korea provokes its neighbors?

    • Article

    365 Days of Unequal Growth

    2014 will be a year of global economic recovery—but only for some. And the perception of economic stagnation may trump the reality of economic growth.

    • Op-Ed

    Merkel's Putin Problem

    Angela Merkel’s tough stance on Russia has created a sense of unity within the EU toward the Kremlin—and, for once, between Europe and the United States.

    • Op-Ed

    Are Europeans Giving Up on Europe?

    Europe needs to once again seduce the millions of Europeans who no longer believe that the project of building a more united continent will directly benefit them and their families.

    • Op-Ed

    What Would W Do?

    The secret to Bush’s rebound was the degree to which he was able to do two things that Obama appears reluctant to do: to seek out and actually embrace different perspectives and to commit to being an activist player coach among the members of his team.

    • Op-Ed

    The Commodities Supercycle and Your Grocery Bill

    Commodity prices and their variations will continue to be surprisingly volatile and have an immense impact on the world’s distribution of power and prosperity.

    • Economic Dynamics of the Arab Countries in Turbulence

      • Lahcen Achy
      • November 13, 2013
      • Italian Institute for International Political Studies

      No noticeable progress has been made in dealing with the key economic factors that ignited the Arab uprisings. The cost of inaction may be huge if these countries fail in their transitions and slide into violence and extremism.

      • Op-Ed

      On the Algerian Economy: A Widening Gap Between Resources and Achievements

      Although Algeria has the third largest oil reserves and second largest natural gas reserves in Africa, most Algerians complain of worsening social and economic challenges.

      • Op-Ed

      Immigrants Are Not Criminals

      Immigrants come to Europe to work, and Europeans need them. It is time for France and other EU countries to bring their immigration policies more in line with their ideals.

      • Op-Ed

      Two Theories About Gold

      • Milan Vaishnav, Devesh Kapur, Marla Spivack, Arvind Subramanian
      • November 06, 2013
      • Business Standard

      Gold has been in the news in India lately because high and rising imports have exacerbated the rupee’s vulnerability over the past few months.

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