Emerging Countries and the "Return of Geopolitics": Economic and Geopolitical Cross-Sectional Perspectives
In 2014, the deceleration of global growth trends revealed wide disparities between emerging countries. While the big emerging countries face a decline in their growth potential, smaller ones continue to show resilience and drive in what seems to be a difficult international grid.
Emerging countries and the "Return of Geopolitics"
An interview with Philippe Silberzahn, associate professor, EMLYON Business School and research fellow, Ecole Polytechnique
Emerging countries and the "Return of Geopolitics"
An interview with Jonathan Story, Emeritus professor of international political economy (INSEAD)
Emerging Countries and the "Return of Geopolitics": The Case of Tanzania
An interview with Tausi Kida, Executive Director, Economic and Social Research Foundation (ESRF)
Emerging Countries and the "Return of Geopolitics": The Case of Kazakhstan
An interview with Mehmet OGUTCU, Global Resources Partnership.
Emerging Countries and the "Return of Geopolitics": The Case of Colombia
An interview with Carlos MALAMUD, Senior Analyst for Latin America, Elcano Royal Institute.
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