Economic geography Articles

The Kremlin Begs To Differ

One doesn’t need to be a Russian domestic radical or a foreign Russophobe to see major flaws in the way Russia is ruled. The population, however, is satisfied with the status quo...for now.

The Palmerstonian Moment

Following Lord Palmerston's dictum, the United States may have neither permanent friends nor permanent enemies in the 21st century. We're left with a world of uncertainty—and opportunity.

Lessons from the Bloc

What the collapse of the Soviet Union should have taught us about Iraq.

The Price of Information

Many economists, business analysts and especially people in the communications industries are in a state of euphoria about globalization.

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May 26, 2012