After Brexit is completed, the EU will lose one of its biggest contributors to favorable demographics.
A (Global) March for Science Against Trump’s “War on Science”
Trump has had a noticeable effect on scientific institutions. To prevent being slaughtered by him one by one, they are getting politically active.
Post-Brexit Europe: Population and Economic Policy
For the EU, Brexit means a shift toward smaller countries and less free-market countries.
EU After Brexit: Like 20 Fewer Economies
The drop from EU-28 to EU-27 will be a big one in terms of GDP lost.
American Royals: Rise of the Trump Monarchy
Thanks to Donald Trump’s dynastic planning, the United States will finally beat the British at the royalty glitz game.
France: Mélenchon for President?
A run-off between the far right and the far left candidates would be a choice between bad and ugly for France and Europe.
May Snap Election: A Move Toward British Disunification
The big winner of the upcoming UK snap election will be three nationalisms – English, Scottish and Irish republican.
Liberating the World Bank (From the US)
Reforms to make the World Bank less dependent on the United States would enable them to be more effective
As the US Retreats, China Is Taking the Lead on Green Energy
China provides close to triple the average annual energy lending of the World Bank and all the Western-backed multi-lateral development banks combined.
The IMF, the World Bank and the U.S.: A Brief History
U.S. participation in the IMF and World Bank was authorized in the Bretton Woods Agreement Act that became law in July 1945.























