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The rise of Techno-Colonialism
INNSBRUCK/LONDON – In 1853, under orders from President Millard Fillmore, US Navy Commodore Matthew Perry led four warships on a…
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How to create more good jobs
By Simon Johnson WASHINGTON, DC – In many countries, innovation and good jobs have become increasingly concentrated in a few…
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High labour turnover fuels inequality in Latin America
By Renata Narita RIO DE JANEIRO – Despite robust labor regulations, Latin American countries have exceptionally high turnover rates. The article…
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Building back after Beryl
By Neville Trotz Now retired, Ulric (Neville) Trotz was formerly the Deputy Director & Science Adviser, Caribbean Community Climate Change…
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The Guyana High Court decision on the ICC arbitral ruling against Venezuelan oil company, PDVSA
Last Friday’s Stabroek News editorial captioned “The AG and the Judiciary” referred to High Court decision in the case involving…
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The rule of law Is coming for Putin
By Gordon Brown EDINBURGH – The Council of Europe, often criticized for being overly cautious, is flexing its muscles. The article…
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Questions about freedom
Every year we celebrate Emancipation and still some people are yet to be free. The article Questions about freedom appeared…
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Why Harris can beat Trump
By Charles A. Kupchan WASHINGTON, DC – Kamala Harris can win the US presidency. The article Why Harris can beat…
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Harris has the momentum to beat Trump
By Reed Galen WASHINGTON, DC – Books will be written about the last month in American politics. The article Harris…
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Making donations to educational institutions in Guyana: Implications for the Diaspora
By Lear Matthews Lear Matthews is Professor Emeritus and former Lecturer at University of Guyana. The article Making donations…
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