What have the Americans ever done for us?
From Hiroshima to Guantánamo, from Guatemala to Iraq: as American hegemony fractures loudly and in real time, history demands we finally ask what the world’s last empire is now leaving behind — and for whom
From Hiroshima to Guantánamo, from Guatemala to Iraq: as American hegemony fractures loudly and in real time, history demands we finally ask what the world’s last empire is now leaving behind — and for whom
Technology, energy flows, and maritime trade are reshaping geopolitics. Discover how nations and businesses can adapt to shifting power dynamics in an increasingly connected and competitive world
Global finance stands at a crossroads: as China pU.S.hes the yuan onto the world stage, can it truly challenge the U.S. dollar’s supremacy, or will a multipolar order reshape monetary power?
Trump’s reelection signals a shift in U.S. foreign policy. His “America First” doctrine prioritizes national interests in a multipolar world shaped by alliances, conflicts, and economic rivalries. What does this mean globally?
The 2024 U.S. election promises transformative change, yet neither candidate’s plans address the fundamental structural issues threatening America’s future, from unsustainable debt to waning global influence. Can the U.S. adapt before it’s too late?
The 16th BRICS summit in Kazan highlighted a shift towards a multipolar world as Russia and China challenge Western financial dominance, focusing on strategic accumulation of precious metals and fostering cooperation among emerging economies