Central Asia
10 articles tagged Central Asia.
WorldThe India-GCC Bilateral Cadence That Is Quietly Maturing
A combination of trade, talent, and capital arrangements is settling into a pattern more durable than the headline announcements suggest.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
OpinionWhat the GCC Startup Scene Can Learn From Latin America
The two ecosystems are usually compared as competitors. The more interesting comparison is what one can learn from the other's hard-won lessons.
By Diego Arroyo · May 30
WorldWhy China-GCC Trade Discussions Are Narrowing to Specific Tracks
The broader bilateral conversations have stalled. The narrower technical tracks are where the visible progress is happening.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
WorldWhat Latin American Currency Interventions Are Quietly Telling Us
The interventions look small in isolation. Their pattern across several central banks is the part worth reading carefully.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
WorldHow the EU's Quietest Recent Policy Move Is Rippling Beyond Europe
A procedural change in how the bloc handles regulatory equivalence is being watched in capitals it was not directly aimed at.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
WorldThe South Asian Monsoon Just Became a Political Variable Again
Early seasonal indicators are forcing capitals across the region to reopen contingency plans they had hoped to keep filed.
By Lena Holloway · May 30
WorldThe Andean Trade Pact Finally Has a Negotiating Text That Could Actually Pass
What the draft covers on digital trade and services, and which sections remain in square brackets waiting for ministers to make the calls technical teams cannot.
By Lena Holloway · Oct 23
WorldCoastal Towns on Three Continents Stopped Debating Sea Rise and Started Moving
What managed retreat, new sea walls, and an insurance regulator's quiet decision tell you about a playbook that left the academic papers behind.
By Lena Holloway · Jul 1
WorldSouth Asia's Monsoons Are Quietly Rewriting What Farmers Are Allowed to Plant
Why the extension services are now formally backing the adjustments farmers have already started making, and what the harder forecast-translation problem still requires.
By Lena Holloway · Sep 17
WorldThe EU Election Result Quietly Rewires Who Has to Talk to Whom in Brussels
Why the new arithmetic puts unusual weight on the smaller groups, and what that means for the legislative files most likely to move or stall over the next term.
By Lena Holloway · Mar 18