A political dilemma for the United States: embrace hypocrisy for the hand of much needed partnership in the region, or slap harsh economic sanctions and potentially lose a powerful ally.
Read MoreWith incredible mineral wealth, a large and diverse market, and increasing economic partnership within the continent, Africa is a stand out in its opportunities.
Read MoreMany of the suspicions that drive current policy decisions have been corroborated in continued strategic initiatives by China, such as the now famed “Made in China 2025”.
Read MoreIf international sanctions were to be lifted, North Korea’s undeveloped mining industry would stand out as one of the most potentially lucrative investments in the region.
Read MoreThe Olympics are known for being wildly expensive, and are likely fiscally irresponsible for the vast majority of the world’s countries due to the astronomical costs associated with hosting. How does the FIFA World Cup stack up?
Read MoreWhile Boracay’s tourism-based economy has thrived by these increasing numbers, the small island lacked the necessary infrastructure to prepare.
Read MoreWhile these tariffs cater to the industrial workforce, they also establish a strong statement of American protectionism and opposition towards Chinese trade tactics.
Read MoreThe business in poaching and how it is hurting the existence of species.
Read MoreCash will be around in most societies for many decades; however, some nations are already well on the road to going entirely cash free. One of these nations is Norway.
Read MoreHow will Japan's emphasis on emerging technology play out during the 2020 Olympics in Tokyo?
Read MoreHow Norway dominated the Winter Olympic Games, again.
Read MoreGeorge Orwell's 1984 seems oddly reminiscent in China's modern-day surveillance state.
Read MoreEver wondered what entrepreneurship looks like beyond Silicon Valley and Silicon Alley? Here's how India is approaching the entrepreneurial ecosystem.
Read MoreIn a time of sluggish growth and economic uncertainty, the last thing people want is more competition for education and employment.
Read MoreIn 2015, the governor of Puerto Rico admitted that the island would not, in any way, be able to pay off the $72 billion that the nation had accrued in debt.
Read MoreStudying abroad for credit by American students has risen from 130,000 to more than 300,000 annually over the last 15 years.
Read MoreYou may have heard of the term “Brexit.”
Read MoreCameron Conducts ‘Good Politics’ Between Competing Interests
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