EU: Complex problems need strong political leadership to tackle them November 23, 2023 Western economies seem to be in a period of restructuring and everyone hopes that it will bring a new period of growth in the…
The Timelessness of the Global Banking Crisis May 4, 2023 The collapse of First Republic Bank was the second largest bank failure in US history. The single biggest bank failure was that of Washington…
The Geopolitical implications of the Crisis in Taiwan are of Global magnitude April 20, 2023 The crisis in Taiwan concerns us all. As strange as it may seem to us. Although the island is far away, what happens there…
France, deeply wounded by Internal conflicts, loses its Leading Role April 13, 2023 France seems to have entered the biggest social and political crisis of the last decades. The conflict surrounding the increase in the retirement age…
The Endless Crises of Europe November 28, 2022 Europe is preparing for a difficult winter. Apparently things are looking better than some initial predictions. Natural gas delivery at the beginning of next…
Crisis in British Bond Markets: A Crisis from the Future October 2, 2022 The crisis that broke out in the British bond markets is one of the first signs of the new kind of crises that we…
Why will 2023 be much worse Globally in Economic-social terms than 2022? September 30, 2022 The global economic crisis due to the imposition of anti-Russian sanctions by the EU and the West, due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, is…
Pandemic Crisis-Geo-Economic Risks: Public Debt, Food, Inequality and Comparisons with Post-War Crises June 3, 2021 Economic risks do not always arise from economic activity, but in many cases are the consequence of ex ante events or situations not related…