Author Article: “October Surprises” by Lyric Hughes Hale

October Surprises by Lyric Hughes Hale

Following the decision to award the Nobel Peace Prize to the European Union, Lyric Hughes Hale tackles a particularly difficult question in her latest article for the Yale Books Blog; where does the greatest danger to global security lie? With the European continent enjoying an extended period of relative peace, global political and media attention has … Read more

The Failure of the Arab Spring – Soft Power and Soft States: Author article by Lyric Hale

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In the next instalment of her regular column, top economic commentator and What’s Next? author Lyric Hale discusses social media and its new role as a catalyst for political movements. Looking in particular at the failures of the Arab spring, Hale highlights the difficult realities that lie behind the twitter rhetoric. Author Article by Lyric Hughes Hale By now, … Read more

Author Article by Lyric Hale: The New Law of the Sea and the Geopolitics of the Internet

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In the next instalment of her regular column, top economic commentator and What’s Next? author Lyric Hale discusses how the growing infrastructure of cloud servers, data centres and undersea fibre optic cables is having an enormous influence on the economic and political development of countries, particularly in Africa. Author article by Lyric Hughes Hale I live about thirty minutes from … Read more

Author Article by Lyric Hale: Nowhere to Run, Nowhere to Hide – Why We Need a Global Floor on Interest Rates

Interest Rates

In the next instalment of her regular column, top economic commentator and What’s Next? author Lyric Hale discusses why an international floor on interest rates is crucial if we want to ensure a steady return to a healthy global economy. Article by Lyric Hughes Hale I recently attended the 3-day annual meeting of the American Economic Association here in Chicago. … Read more

Author Article by Lyric Hale: The Conference of the Birds – The Coming Accidental War with Iran

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2011 has been an extraordinary year for events in Muslim countries, with regimes in Tunisia, Egypt and Libya toppling spectacularly (not to mention the death of Osama Bin Laden in May). In the next instalment of her regular column, top economic commentator and What’s Next? author Lyric Hale discusses the US’s relationship with Iran, a country which has somewhat … Read more

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