
Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe by Niall Ferguson review
(Evening Standard) – From plagues and volcanic eruptions to the current Covid pandemic, mankind has always been faced with catastrophes.
Thought Leader: Niall Ferguson
This week, President Trump unveiled sweeping tariffs on dozens of countries, dismantling decades of global trade agreements and sending shock waves around the world. The Times roundtable, including WWSG exclusive speaker, Peter Goodman, discuss what possible outcomes might look like for American consumers.
Peter S. Goodman is a leading voice on the intersection of economics and geopolitics. His in-depth reporting illuminates the real-world consequences of globalization, offering valuable insights for businesses and policymakers alike. Goodman’s ability to connect macroeconomic trends to the lived experiences of individuals makes him a sought-after speaker and commentator. In particular, his research on the global
Doom: The Politics of Catastrophe by Niall Ferguson review
(Evening Standard) – From plagues and volcanic eruptions to the current Covid pandemic, mankind has always been faced with catastrophes.
Thought Leader: Niall Ferguson
Sanjay Gupta: There are still key questions about Trump’s injuries after attempted assassination
This piece is by WWSG exclusive thought leader, Sanjay Gupta. It’s been five days since gunfire erupted at Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump’s rally in…
Thought Leader: Sanjay Gupta
Ian Bremmer: Trump, Biden & the US election: What could be next?
On GZERO World, Ian Bremmer reflects on this pivotal week in US politics along with media journalist and former CNN show host Brian Stelter and…
Thought Leader: Ian Bremmer