Global Business
Better Sanctions Can Weaken Russia
Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Sonnenfeld, who has helped lead the movement to isolate Russia, and co-author Steven Tian write that the current sanctions regime is spottily enforced and ignores key commodities exports. They suggest three steps policymakers should take to give economic sanctions real bite.
Portrait of a Warlord
Photographer Richard Mosse meets Ntabo Ntaberizi Sheka, the notoriously violent leader of the Nduma Defense of Congo.
What Does Globalization Look Like in Eastern Congo?
Photographer Richard Mosse uses an unusual combination of technologies to tell the story of the conflict in eastern Congo.
Can Korea Turn Itself into a Global Pop Juggernaut?
Two decades ago, with the aim of diversifying its economy, Korea set its sights on supplying pop culture to the world.
How Do You Know if a Country Is Ready for Business?
Honeywell CEO David Cote talks about when to invest resources in developing economies.
Will Brazil’s Markets Survive Its Politics?
Arthur Mizne ’95 on the effective financial infrastructure that could let Brazil move past its current storms.
How Have Individuals Shaped Globalization?
In his new book, Yale SOM’s Jeffrey Garten examines nearly a thousand years of globalization through the lens of 10 individuals who accelerated and shaped the process.
Is China Still Rising?
Yale SOM’s Zhiwu Chen and Stephen Roach debate China’s economic outlook.
What Is the Way Forward for Indonesia?
Indonesia’s former trade minister on how the country can continue to grow its economy as commodity prices collapse.
Can Regional Integration Help Africa Realize Its Economic Potential?
Ibrahim Mayaki, former prime minister of Niger and now head of the New Partnership for Africa's Development, on the organization's approach.
What Does the Chinese Slowdown Mean for the World?
Yale SOM’s Stephen Roach says that the world will need to adapt as China makes a much-needed transition.