This year’s 27th Annual Caribbean Multinational Business Conference (CMBC) was held on November 18, virtually. The four sessions were all based on the theme, “A Global Crossroad Driving Inclusive Growth On Frontier Markets And Leveraging The Current Landscape” to change the international architecture of business. Welcome to the session on International Investment Architecture to support
Birmingham, July 1: Against a backdrop of unprecedented turmoil – the first major war in Europe in three decades, the highest inflation rates in decades and a rapidly worsening global food crisis – western leaders have met for two major summits. The G7 met in Germany and Nato leaders gathered in Madrid. The outcomes of both events indicate the limits of western-dominated global governance and deepening polarisation. Both summits were dominated by the war in Ukraine, and both pledged continued […]
Under the Administration of President Donald Trump, the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) pursued an agenda based on traditional American values that avoided injecting divisive socio-political issues into its humanitarian, global health, and development responses. In doing so, it maintained traditional bipartisan support for foreign aid.