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He began his second term by brandishing American hard power, threatening Denmark over the control of Greenland, and ...
Duncan Weldon is an economics writer and broadcaster and a former colleague of mine. He’s also a massive economics history ...
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As the world economy faces unprecedented shifts, the dynamics of global trade, exchange rates and capital flows are evolving in ways that challenge established economic theory and policy frameworks.
From Athens to the British Empire and on to the US, dominant powers have used might and consent to exert influence.