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America’s Fifth Column
By Chris Patten LONDON – The Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe in the 1970s was a product of…
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‘Liminal Spaces: Migration and Women of the Guyanese Diaspora’ – — an Exploration of the Art and Migration Narratives of Fifteen Women of Guyanese Heritage
By Grace Aneiza Ali Guyanese-born Grace Aneiza Ali is a Curator and an Assistant Professor and Provost Fellow in the…
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The need to expedite reform of the Legal and Regulatory Framework for Guyana’s Oil and Gas Industry
Guyana’s laws on petroleum exploration and production date back to the 1980s. The article The need to expedite reform of…
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Eating from an empty bowl
In every nation, there are starving people. Whether the hunger is for sustenance, a fair share of the pie, knowledge…
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Social impacts of mining
A lot of holidays during my younger years were spent in mining communities. The article Social impacts of mining appeared…
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Attend to more history, less politics… – – Okay brother Kwayana? Comrade Brigadier?
– Even co-operation against COVID impossible? Whilst at my own book-signing event at Austin’s Book Service two Fridays ago…
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Constitutional reform: final lessons from America
Last week I argued that since the transfer of government to the People’s Progressive Party/Civic (PPP/C) after the March 2020…
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Expanding and developing the Guyana economy
By Dr Compton Bourne Professor Emeritus of Economics, The University of the West Indies and former President, Caribbean Development…
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The next COVID challenge – mass immunisation
In the last few days, Pfizer BioNTech a German-US company, and the US company Moderna have separately announced that that…
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A good but incomplete start to debt relief
By Paola Subacchi LONDON – A global collapse in economic activity during the COVID-19 pandemic has significantly increased the…
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