By Isabella Green When attempting to foretell what lies ahead in the new year, we must consider the leaders guiding the path forward for their countries. Changes in leadership mark changes in the goals of not just politicians but also the people they serve. Many elections took place across Asia in 2021, and the effects…
Tag: economics
‘All Politics is Local’: The Increasing Importance of Councils
By Jack Horrigan
State Shrinkflation Looms Again
By Kieran Fowlds
Mexico in 2022: Is It Time For A Rebound?
By John Lavelle
Will Boris’ Green Policies be the Conservative Party’s Downfall?
By Kieran Fowlds
The Winds of Change: A Gradual Energy Transition in the Middle East
By Supriya Shekhar
Netflix’s Maid: Social Security, Safety Nets and Survival
By Lucy Wright
Taking on Tokyo: A discussion of the 2020 Olympic Games
By Isabella Green The planning for the Tokyo Olympic and Paralympic Games began promisingly. During Japan’s selection to host the 2020 games, the country was widely hailed as a “safe pair of hands.” Adorable mascots were developed and placed on merchandise, including keychains and plush toys. The games would be the first to include skateboarding,…
Europe’s Zero Euro Note: memento or money-grabber?
By Morgan Daval