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Trump’s tariffs and war on free trade signal the end of an experiment in globalism that began in the 1990s with NAFTA and the breakup of the Soviet Union. Yet the question is whether this is a new ...
From the looms of 18th century Bengal to clothing factories in Cape Town, tariffs have shaped the global economy not through ...
Sinha, the James L. and Shirley A. Draper Chair in American History at the University of Connecticut, will present the 2025 Hartman Hotz Lecture Series in Law and Liberal Arts at 6 p.m. April 23.
Capitalism did not invent sexism, and it did not invent the family. But it was able to codify and use older familial structures and ideas about a woman’s place in society to support its new system.
In the grand theatre of economic transformation, Nigeria is a paradox wrapped in potential. We are a country where billions ...
The US administration's revival of territorial ambitions — a central feature of its foreign policy agenda — poses a ...
Why did Britain (or England) prosper in the late 1700’s and lead the way in the Industrial Revolution? Was this in part due to the earlier Glorious Revolution when our own ‘King Billy’ defeated the ...
Greenwald and Taibbi arrived at their journalistic celebrity through different paths. Greenwald, a civil libertarian and ...
The continuation of current trade policies will likely produce a worldwide recession, and even if Mr. Trump’s policies ...
Voters in Surrey Centre will have a choice of Liberal incumbent Randeep Sarai, New Democratic Party candidate Dominic ...
ALMOST 70 years ago, the Chinese leader Mao Zedong dismissed the US as a “paper tiger”. He clarified that the reference was ...
Expand your mind with these 10 influential books that have shaped societies and challenged norms. From history to feminism ...
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