US Dollar Reigns Supreme for Developing World

The developing world fails to enact structural reforms, cannot borrow in their currencies, and depends on the US dollar
Will Hickey
January 17, 2017

Melting of Arctic Ice Opening Up New Routes to Asia

Christoph Seidler, Gerald Traufetter
October 4, 2014

Alaska Airport Is a Big Link for the Global Supply Chain

The subarctic airport in Anchorage airport is a natural place for refueling and ranks fourth in world for air cargo
Will Swagel
January 5, 2017

Human Smuggling: Ruthless Crime or Invaluable Service?

The most desperate migrants seek help from smugglers and attract global sympathy – a dilemma for governments
Joseph Chamie
December 22, 2016

OPEC Cobbles a Deal, But Cannot Hide Decline of Saudi Power

OPEC and Russia agree to limit production, but deal may not hold – Saudi influence fades as oil cartel loses dominance
Chris Miller
December 8, 2016

Wanted: Equal Opportunity Globalization

Populists blame Asia’s high growth rates for economic woes rather than policies that reinforce inequality at home
Branko Milanovic
November 29, 2016

Global Defense Spending on Rise: BBC

Jonathan Marcus
February 14, 2020

Reshaped Global Commerce: Wall Street Journal

Josh Zumbrun, Feliz Solomon, and Jeffrey Lewis
February 13, 2020

Global Retirement Ages Creep Higher: CNBC

Lorie Konish
February 15, 2020

US Intelligence Coup: Washington Post

Greg Miller
February 12, 2020