How globalization Is dividing our cultural values
High-income Western countries have grown increasingly culturally distinct from other world regions, a study suggests.
Strategic HR Solutions: Paving the Way for Africa Expansion
Africa is the new land of opportunity for global business. Yet, companies need to follow a strategic plan to be successful there.
Future-Proof Your Accountancy Firm: Three Keys to Finding the Right EOR
Here are three key factors to consider when selecting an Employer of Record.
Closing the Gap: Addressing Ethical Issues in Integrating AI Systems.
When it comes to integrating AI systems from the U.S. and Europe, it helps to refer to the three laws of robotics to build a framework for successful integration.
The Left's About-Face on Globalization
As the debate on globalization goes on, much of the Left has migrated from the outer fringes to the core.
Globalism is dead—and Democracy Killed It
Italians were required to see themselves as Europeans first, and to accept unelected bureaucrats in Brussels.
Alpha Generation Is One World Consumption
The time is now to generate a valid presence in the minds of your future consumer.
Supply Chain Risk: An Operational Resilience Perspective
With such an uptick in known supply chain attacks and well-publicized outcomes, organizations are compelled to scrutinize their vendor relations.
It's the End of the Global Supply Chain as We Know It
Developing both global and regional supply chains can mitigate their supply chain risks drastically.
Globalization: America's Biggest Bipartisan Mistake
For more than two decades, a bipartisan collection of politicians and "experts"—call them the "Uniparty"—devoted its energy to fighting for the free flow of people, goods and capital around the world.
Will U.S. Sanctions Be 'Suicide of the Dollar?' Spanish Newspaper Asks
The IMF reported last week that the dollar has declined as a reserve currency in the last two decades.
The War in Ukraine Spells the End of Globalization as We Know It
What was once widely seen as a boon for humanity has bred bitter resentments over deindustrialization and an awkward dependence on despotic regimes.
This Weird, Bright Blue Hammerhead Flatworm Is a Newly Discovered Species
The creature is one of two new hammerhead worms discovered by scientists.
Postponing Davos Talks on Climate Change Probably Slowed Climate Change
While the distance of flights would vary, with an average flight length of three hours, Davos would see almost 34.6 million pounds burned during the event.
Social Impact Leadership Is Imperative in Post-Covid World
We can achieve brilliant feats when we enable, empower and educate.
No, Freeing Up Trade Will Not Stop COVID
Medical supply shortages are a reflection of a failed global trading system. But not because countries have tariffs and export restraints. It is a failed global trading system because it does not serve the people.
The Lesson from COVID-19 is that We Need More, Not Less, Global Cooperation
Shutting down borders and cities, hoarding medical supplies, every man for himself: that is not the answer.
Globalization or Economic Nationalism? There's Another Way
Elizabeth Warren's new "Plan for Economic Patriotism" is a stunningly ambitious revival of American industrial policy.
Cryptocurrency Revolutionized the Global Banking System
Most crypto is immune to manipulation thanks to the powers of blockchain.
Is Overpopulation Causing Global Warming?
Global responses to overpopulation started decades ago. Global responses to global warming arrived much later. There is a relationship, but they are not the same thing.
Is Africa the Next Emerging Market?
As risk falls and telecommunication capabilities rise, Africa is quickly becoming a viable place for investment.
Will the Global Economy Recover?
China continues to be a pack leader in the emerging market countries with sustained growth of 6.5 percent and growing.
France's Le Pen Pledges to Suspend All Immigration
French newspaper Libération described the speech as "one of the most hardline of [Le Pen's] campaign so far."
'European Union Will Die,' Marine Le Pen Says
Far-right presidential candidate says she wouldn't abruptly pull France from the bloc or off the Euro.
U.S. Debt, Climate Change: Which Will be Fixed First?
The U.S. deficit will likely be addressed first because the bond market will demand it.
Why Taxes Need to Adapt to World-Mobile Workforce
Workers can sometimes be taxed unfairly depending on where they live and work.
Who Is Ted Malloch, Trump's Potential EU Ambassador?
The Euroskeptic political scientist has Brussels politicians worried.
Le Pen Launches Bid With Diatribe Against Globalization
National Front leader vows to expel illegal migrants, curb immigration, take France out of the euro zone and levy protective tariffs.
Beijing Is Becoming the Global Champion of Free Trade
In a world confused and disturbed by Trump, China will find it easier to play down its own lack of transparency and accountability. Maybe, finally, it will be able to convert its economic power into political influence.
Buying American First Will Cost Far Too Much
Limiting competition ensures that taxpayers get a smaller bang for their buck.