We asked a group of experts to envision the future of supply chains and how changes to them will impact national economies.
A new book, “The London Consensus,” offers a framework for rethinking economic policy in a fractured age of inequality, ...
Contrary to popular belief, the concept of the nation state does not mean a state established by a single dominant cultural ...
A huge, gloriously silly and brutally effective amalgam of abandoned styles ripe for reinvigorating — rap-metal, dream-prog, ...
For over thirty-five years, I’ve been advising businesses that are working (or contemplating working) abroad on the cultural ...
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Remaking globalization for an era of trade wars
Rising levels of inequality are the defining political and economic issue of our times. Middle- and working-class Americans, ...
Bread & Salt hosts “Where Does Deportation Come From?” featuring historian Kelly Lytle Hernandez and filmmaker Alex Rivera, ...
Entering 2026, the S&P500 shows bubble-like valuations, ADP signals job losses, recessionary bear market and credit risk, ...
Recently, The Kuni Foundation sponsored a conversation with the Portland Business Journal about the challenges and ...
A Christian response to wealth fixation.Harvard Business School has a money problem. Unlike the 99.99999% of humans ...
COLUMN. Under pressure from the US, the European Commission is prepared to ease its legislation to halt its technological ...
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Hegseth Gave Signalgate Probe Little as Possible—and Still Got Wrecked
After 83 people have lost their lives in dubiously legal boat strikes in the Caribbean, some prominent Republican senators ...
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