Let's begin with a theory of corruption in Nigeria, one which helps to put current events into sharp relief. In his book, Moral Economies of Corruption: State Formation and Political Culture in ...
Polyvagal theory faces renewed scientific criticism. What does the debate mean for clinicians who use it as a lens for trauma, safety, and co-regulation?
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HUBB presents a classic example of a small-picture versus a big-picture megatrend investment case. Click here to find out why ...
Jonathan Newman tackles the new “Federal Reserve Simulator” game in which players try to match wits against the Fed. As Newman found out, however, the same ...
Social justice is not a term used in everyday parlance, yet across the globe people fight for social justice for themselves and their communities every day with ...
Opinion

Korea Herald

The world moves on different wavelengths. Some are high-frequency shocks -- wars, emerging technologies, market panics -- that spike quickly and dominate our at ...
The great promise of the COCOBOD system was price stability. By selling the crop forward on international markets, it was supposed to shield farmers from the notorious volatility of commodity prices.
Concord’s Charlie Foster, 40, went to Northeastern University to study journalism. But a chance summer gig cooking for the Guinness family — yes, the European aristocrats — set him on a new path.
Last week, we asked our readers about potential cuts to Halifax’s plans to develop a AAA bikeway network. The proposed networks consisted of 57 kilometres of connected bikeways—protected bike lanes, ...