Tag Archive: Europe/Germany
Turkey’s Big Bet Has Put Libya in Center of a Global Power Struggle
Released for Syndication: 06/12/2020
The series of debilitating military setbacks that Libya’s renegade general Khalifa Haftar suffered in recent months have spurred diplomatic activities over the conflict in...
Full ArticleThe U.S. Government’s Pandemic Response Has Hurt Americans—Examples Around the World Show How to Do Better
Released for Syndication: 06/10/2020
Americans are struggling. Around the globe, better responses to COVID-19 offer lessons to the U.S.
Full ArticleThe European Union Still Hasn’t Considered an Economic Proposal That Can Save It
Released for Syndication: 06/09/2020
The latest ideas are too little, too late, and still hamstrung by institutional barriers that block genuine economic recovery. They do not represent a “Hamiltonian moment.”
Full ArticleHow Germany’s Courts Might Destroy the Euro
Released for Syndication: 05/18/2020
In the absence of an agreed set of rules for all the countries in the eurozone, the single-currency union cannot be sustained, and, as the EU’s biggest creditor, Germany stands to lose the most from its court’s ruling.
Full ArticleWhy the Oil and Gas Industry Will Never Be the Same
Released for Syndication: 04/28/2020
The upheavals in the oil market are flipping the world on its head and again proving that rational industrial policy is a better guidance.
Full ArticleBecome a Manufacturing Powerhouse in 2020—An Economic Recipe for Our Times
Released for Syndication: 04/22/2020
Local content requirements, tariffs and quotas are all ideas to be considered, as geopolitical concerns begin to supersede free-trade ideology.
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Last Chance to Save the Euro?
Released for Syndication: 04/08/2020
The actions taken so far to “save” the single-currency union expose its fatal flaws—it will take historic action to save it.
Full ArticleGermany Signals a Historic Shift From Austerity That Could Upend the Economy of Europe
Released for Syndication: 03/24/2020