A prolonged natural gas pipeline leak in Peru is suddenly laying bare the costs of its chronic political instability, a phenomenon that’s often shrugged off by investors.
Elections are often a study of something in between getting the election results we deserve and politicians misreading why their side won a big race, especially if it is a narrow win. In times of ...
In 2022, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine triggered a cascade of supply chain disruptions – energy shortages, restricted grain exports, and sweeping sanctions. But the lesson wasn’t just about Russia or ...
As detailed in Part I of this series, the use of international supply chains has suddenly become a lot riskier. In this second part of our series on navigating political instability, we provide some ...
LISBON (AP) — Portugal’s third general election in three years has failed to deliver the result that could break the worst spell of political instability for decades in the European Union country of ...
Political instability is fuelling recession fears in Europe’s second biggest economy, where fragile growth has recently shown surprising resilience despite trade tariffs biting. But while the economy ...
This Collection supports and amplifies research related to SDG 08 - Decent Work and Economic Growth and SDG 16 - Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions. Why do some countries achieve sustained ...
Portugal’s parliamentary elections in May, which saw the far-right populist party Chega finish second, opened up a new era in the country’s post-dictatorship politics. It remains to be seen how much ...
Chega party leader Andre Ventura speaks during a demonstration against “uncontrolled immigration” and “insecurity on the streets,” in Porto, Portugal, Nov. 23, 2024 (Sipa photo by Diogo Baptista via ...