Why the choice of an unlikely figure as Volodymyr Zelensky to become President provides Ukrainians reason for hope.
Are the World Bank and IMF Failing the World?
Amidst Trump administration flame-throwing, top experts worry about the ability of the main multilateral institutions safeguarding the global economy.
Improving Health in Africa
Although Africa bears one-quarter of the global burden of disease, it only has two percent of the world’s doctors.
Moldova Tries to Break from Moscow’s Grip
Moldova has made a serious effort to reform itself and break free from Moscow’s sphere of influence. But it needs Western support.
The Double-Standard Raised by the Corruption Perception Index
Some of the countries that do best in Transparency International’s Corruption Perceptions Index are where kleptocrats place their dirty cash.
US: How to Combat Terrorist and Other Illicit Financing?
The continuing hijacking of the global financial system by terrorist organizations and organized crime must be stopped.
Corruption in the Balkans Is Impeding EU Membership
Addressing the problem of corruption in the Balkans is central to the EU’s geostrategic interests and the Balkans’ future wellbeing.
Will Bad Bankers Ever Be Punished?
What can be done to rein in the prevailing culture of greed at leading global banks?
Iran etc.: Launch Sanctions and You Trigger Corruption
New U.S. Treasury investigation spotlights Russians, Syrians and Iranians.
























