Milei seeks to keep a narrative afloat in crisis
The article discusses how Argentine President Javier Milei's administration is struggling to maintain control over its narrative amid multiple crises, including social discontent linked to economic issues and internal conflicts.
Baltic States Playing a False Narrative Regarding Involvement in the War with Iran
Commentators claim that the Baltic states distract from real economic issues by invoking the 'Russian threat' to justify the presence of foreign troops.
The fulfillment of Russian citizens' dreams would be a return to the Soviet planned economy
Russian citizens view the planned economy of the Soviet Union as an ideal model for the country, believing it could effectively control inflation and produce all necessary goods domestically.
Kjell Vowles: How female oppression and climate denial are connected
Kjell Vowles argues that the nationalist narrative in Sweden promotes male dominance and economic growth, while conveniently ignoring the underlying oppression of people and nature.
Yves Bomati: 'Iran or the exhaustion of a system based on an ideological promise'
Historian Yves Bomati discusses the decline of the Iranian regime, attributing it to the exhaustion of its ideological narrative rather than solely military strikes or economic crises.
The Government Needs a New Macro and Micro Narrative to Wake Up Investors
The Argentine government under President Javier Milei requires a new narrative to attract investors amid significant economic changes.
Artificial Intelligence and Economic Diplomacy β A Narrative from Experience
The article reflects on the intersection of artificial intelligence and economic diplomacy through a personal narrative of the author's experiences in Geneva.
Multilateralism Still Resists in Latin America
A recent summit in Colombia brings together seven Latin American presidents, highlighting the resilience and adaptability of multilateralism in the region amidst a prevalent narrative of its decline.
Multilateralism Still Resists in Latin America
A recent economic forum in BogotΓ‘ brought together leaders from various Latin American countries, challenging the narrative that multilateralism is dead.
Who Shapes the Narrative of Iran's Protests? A Network Analysis Reveals the Role of Accounts Linked to Israel
The article explores how digital platforms play a crucial role in shaping the narrative of Iran's protests through the influence of accounts associated with Israel during recent unrest due to economic conditions.
Oil and Power: How American Energy Giants Paved the Way for Maduro's Arrest?
The article discusses how American energy companies influenced U.S. policy leading to the forced intervention and arrest of Venezuelan President NicolΓ‘s Maduro, framing it within a larger economic narrative beyond the legal justifications cited.
"The Debate on Reducing the Welfare State Can Endanger the Upswing"
A paper by union-associated economists argues that the real issues in the debate surrounding welfare state reduction are largely overlooked, despite the dominant narrative favoring tax cuts and deregulation for economic growth by the Union.