by Rachel Poole | Jun 10, 2021 | Geopolitics & the Day After
The world finds itself at a crossroads. Nations can emerge from the pandemic and embrace the opportunities for cooperation and mutual global progress, or the world can continue down the road of division and leaderlessness which inevitably leads to stagnation and...
by Rachel Poole | Jun 3, 2021 | Geopolitics & the Day After
Here is our take on the articles summarized below: For this week’s summary review, we look at some of the forces behind tectonic shifts in the markets of tomorrow. Of course, no discussion of the future would be complete without an analysis of the Covid pandemic;...
by Rachel Poole | May 27, 2021 | Geopolitics & the Day After
The pandemic has forced the world’s multilateral institutions to rethink the way they operate and to address the inefficiencies which, in many ways, have prevented the world from moving forward together. In order to transition to a new era of cooperative...
by Rachel Poole | May 20, 2021 | Geopolitics & the Day After
Here is our take on the articles summarized below: In times of volatility and uncertainty, William of Ockham would teach that the best bellwethers are often the simplest. For this reason, we focus on two of the main forces driving the markets: inflation and...
by Rachel Poole | May 13, 2021 | Geopolitics & the Day After
The world seemed to hold its breath when Covid struck, but the winds of change are blowing once again. Israel and Gaza sit at the edge of war, with violence and unrest mounting. China and Russia continue to strengthen their partnership against the US. Germany sees the...
by Rachel Poole | May 6, 2021 | Geopolitics & the Day After
Here is our take on the articles summarized below: While we are certainly in a better place than we were a year ago at the pandemic’s onset, low vaccination rates and virus variants are threatening to derail the globe’s recovery. An additional risk to recovery...