Future Investment Initiative concludes Miami summit
- Daily Brief
- March 31, 2023
RADAR SWEEP Geopolitics Newsletter – July 17-24 2022 RUSSIA AGREES TO ALLOW UKRAINE TO EXPORT GRAIN On June 22, Russia
RADAR SWEEP Geopolitics Newsletter – July 11-17 SRI LANKAN PRESIDENT RESIGNED AFTER MONTHS OF PROTESTS Sri Lankan President Gotabaya Rajajapaksa
WHAT’S HAPPENING? On May 24, former Moldovan President Igor Dodon was detained and subsequently placed under house arrest on three
WHAT’S HAPPENING? Taiwan has been pertinent to global high-tech supply chains for years, thanks to its primacy in semiconductor production.
WHAT’S HAPPENING? As Russia’s war against Ukraine surpasses the 100-day mark, international oil and wheat prices remain cripplingly high, forcing
The Russian invasion of Ukraine has caused Germany to rethink its national defense strategy.
Myanmar’s political stalemate has been exacerbated by a regional power struggle between China and India which view any resolution to the ongoing conflict as tipping the scales in the favor of the other.
The Chinese government’s decision to insist on a zero-tolerance approach toward COVID-19 may come at a great cost to the country’s economy.
South Korea’s ongoing struggle with gender inequality has ramifications for its economy and society. The country’s new president, Yoon Suk-yeol, may end up exacerbating this problem by denying its existence.
An initial (but since reversed) ban on exports of Russian sugar and grain to the EAEU sparked negative sentiment in Central Asia that is unlikely to disappear in the near term.
The US Federal Reserve has started to look at a US digital dollar but the likelihood of it being implemented any time soon remains slim.