After the Cold War, democracy seemed destined to dominate the world. But as authoritarianism rises and liberal institutions ...
Shrink government, control data and — according to one official closely watching the billionaire’s DOGE — replace “the human workforce with machines.” Officials from the U.S. DOGE ...
This phenomenon, known as an "economic moat," doesn't just keep rivals at bay but also seems to separate successful firms from those that fail. Popularized by legendary investor Warren Buffett ...
Writer Nat Dyer on how David Ricardo's abstract models pushed economics into fantasy — and we all paid the price ...
Henry Mintzberg, a Canadian academic and business management expert, set out to help companies address this issue by creating his own managerial theory. In it, Mintzberg categorizes organizational ...
The Government of Canada is committed to protecting Canadians from foreign interference, protecting our democracy, and ensuring our elections are fair and free. In 2019, Canada took concrete action to ...
The forecast for 2025 is broadly unchanged from that in the October 2024 World Economic Outlook (WEO), primarily on account of an upward revision in the United States offsetting downward revisions in ...
Jawaharlal Nehru's 'objectives resolution' laid the foundation for India as a republic. The Constitution, emphasizing democracy, universal suffrage, and social justice, has guided India for over seven ...
The problem of economic development in the Global South remains as important as ever. For centuries thinkers have tried to explain why some countries grow rich while others remain poor, with varied ...
But a troubling reality looms: 64% of citizens in advanced economies report dissatisfaction with how democracy works. At the World Economic Forum in Davos, a distinguished panel dives into the ...
The trope of “democracy on trial” is one that drives the political discourse of both the majority and minority communities in India. Highlighting a range of issues such as Hindu-Muslim polarisation, ...
At first glance, President Donald Trump’s second inauguration seemed like a continuation of the country’s nearly 250-year-long tradition of peaceful transfers of power, essential to its democracy. And ...