resource nationalism
Greenland’s Glaciers, Wall Street’s Jitters: Decoding the Economic Fallout of an Arctic Power Play
A US proposal to buy Greenland sent shockwaves through markets, revealing the deep link between geopolitics, resource competition, and modern finance.
On the Brink: Why the US-Indonesia Trade Pact Is Faltering and What It Means for the Global Economy
A critical US-Indonesia trade deal teeters on collapse, threatening global supply chains, the EV market, and the geopolitical balance in the Indo-Pacific.
Operation Ajax: How a 1953 Coup in Iran Forged Decades of Geopolitical Risk for Investors
The 1953 Iranian coup, a pivotal moment in history, offers timeless lessons for modern investors on geopolitical risk, resource nationalism, and economics.
The $50 Billion Deal That Vanished: Inside BHP’s Failed Bid for Anglo American and the New Battle for Earth’s Resources
BHP’s failed bid for Anglo American signals a new era in mining M&A. Discover the deep strategic implications for investors and the global economy.
BHP’s American Copper Play: How a Potential Trump Presidency Could Resurrect Arizona’s Ghost Mines
BHP is eyeing defunct Arizona copper mines, a strategic move influenced by a potential Trump presidency and the global race for critical minerals.