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Book Review: Principles for Dealing with The Changing World Order
By Kieran Zucconi Source: Amazon Founder of the world’s most successful hedge fund, Bridgewater Associates, Raymond Dalio proves himself in his book: Principles for Dealing with the Changing World Order – Why Nations Succeed and Fail, more than just a cluey investor, but a historian of international relations, ready to share why superpowers fall and how others rise. By exploring the rise and fall of great powers over the past 500 years, Dalio leaves readers wondering what th
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2 days ago4 min read
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The Bandung Moment: Genesis of a Decolonised World Order
By Talha Haroon Source: The Decolonial Centre Emerging from an era reverberating with the roars of cannons and preceding one driven by economic ambition, the 1950s represented a revolutionary zeitgeist. In this age, nascent countries, previously shackled to imperial hegemony, ventured towards equitable global standing. In this endeavour, 29 Asian–African nations — representing two-thirds of the world’s population at the time — convened in Bandung to create a decolonised world
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Oct 177 min read
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The Struggle to Safeguard Rights in the Era of Digital Innovation
By Tobia Marzari Source: Jorge Gonzalez, Flickr About thirty years ago, a new realm of social and political interaction emerged, one that...
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Sep 56 min read
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