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Nostalgia Is Not a Strategy: Rethinking Competitiveness in 2026

Stéphane Garelli, Professor Emeritus at IMD and the University of Lausanne and founder of the World Competitiveness Center, examines how four decades of globalization have given way to a more fragmented, politicized world economy. Drawing on his experience at the World Economic Forum and decades of research on national and corporate competitiveness, Garelli argues that nostalgia for the past is not a strategy, and that diversification, resilience, reliability and pricing power will define which companies succeed in 2026.
By Stéphane Garelli

John Bolton Reaffirms America’s Commitment to the Monroe Doctrine With New Sanctions

Invoking Cold War era language, Bolton warned that "the twilight of socialism has arrived in our hemisphere." 
By Davis Richardson

European Union Threatens to Sue the United States Over Cuba Sanctions

Not surprisingly, Venezuela is at the center of the dispute.
By Davis Richardson

Republican Capitalists Smell the Danger of Trump’s ‘FART Act’

By Davis Richardson

Former Treasury Secretary Says US-China Tariff War Is Largely ‘Psychological’

By Sissi Cao
Protectionism has a long history in economics.

Explainer: What Is Protectionism and Could It Benefit the US Economy?

By Alexander Tziamalis
President Barack Obama speaks during a meeting with leaders from the Trans-Pacific Partnership at the US Embassy in Beijing.

New York Congress Members Lobby Obama to Drop Massive Free Trade Deal

By Will Bredderman

The Struggle for Reform In Globalization’s Back Office

By Heather Bourbeau

Global Sing-Along Out of Key-Guess Whose Fault That Is?

By Stephen Metcalf

Politics Reappears to Challenge Economics

By Terry Golway
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