RECENT months in Japan have seen the government earnestly attempting to lower the price of rice. Yet, despite these efforts, a return to “normal”...
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Recent months in Japan have seen the government earnestly attempting to lower the price of rice. Yet, despite these efforts, a return to “normal” price levels remains elusive.
RECENT months in Japan have seen the government earnestly attempting to lower the price of rice. Yet, despite these efforts, a return to “normal”...
Overtourism is less a statistical anomaly of visitor numbers than a material and discursive apparatus, one through which growth-oriented development...
The Backbone of the Economy, Left Behind Pakistan’s economic engine is increasingly powered by its migrant workforce—millions of citizens who...
By Ryan McMaken According to new employment totals released today by the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the US economy added an estimated 147,000...
Every few years, the same script plays out between India and Pakistan. An attack jolts the region. Soldiers are killed. News anchors erupt in...
By Zhou Chao Since the outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic and the subsequent lifting of lockdown measures, China's economic momentum has remained...
By Gbenga ShabaIn 2025, a critical question resonates across Nigeria: “Am I better off today than I was yesterday?” For the vast majority of...
By Mario Esteban, Miguel Otero Iglesias, and Cristina de Esperanza Picardo The intensifying rivalry between the US and China has reshaped...
Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia’s defense industry fell into disrepair. However, the 2000s saw a shift, with the Kremlin...