1 October, 2011
The Cold War lives on
1 July, 2015

Will Greece Cancel the Most Pointless and Badly-Worded Referendum in History?

Forbes.com, July 1 2015 Read this on Forbes.com here
25 June, 2015

Indonesia: It Turns Out Executing Australians is Bad for Business

Forbes.com, April 29 2015 To read this at Forbes.com, click here
25 June, 2015

Buhari Wins: What it Means for Nigeria, Africa and the World

Forbes.com, April 1 2015 To read this at Forbes.com, click here
25 June, 2015

What’s At Stake in Nigeria’s Election

Forbes.com, March 30 2015 To read this article at Forbes.com, click here
25 June, 2015

Singapore Prepares for Life After Lee Kuan Yew

Forbes.com, March 22 2015 To read the article on Forbes.com, click here
25 June, 2015

So Now Malaysia’s Going After Anwar’s Daughter

Forbes.com, March 17 2015 To read this article on Forbes.com, click here
1 June, 2015

Saudi Braces for Change

Euromoney, June 2015 May saw the announcement of the final rules from the Saudi Arabian Capital Markets Authority, […]
1 June, 2015

Why Mahathir Mohamad Can’t Keep Out of Malaysian Politics

The Australian and the South China Morning Post, June 2015 When Mahathir Mohamed stepped down as Malaysia’s Prime […]
1 May, 2015

The story of the Battle of Britain – one of history’s true turning points

Discovery Channel Magazine, May 2015 History is full of moments we might call turning points: days that signalled […]
1 May, 2015

Moody’s explains Egypt upgrade

Emerging Markets, May 2015 The rating agency Moody’s has explained to Emerging Markets the rationale for upgrading Egypt […]
1 May, 2015

Macedonia claims unrest “an isolated incident”

Emerging Markets, May 1 2015 One of Macedonia’s most senior investment representatives has dismissed the country’s recent unrest […]
1 May, 2015

Tunisia: The Arab Spring’s Success Story or a Wrecked Economy?

Emerging Markets, May 2015 Tunisia is often cited as the one true success story of the Arab Spring: […]