Tag Archives: Norway

Is Norway the New East India Company?

A tale of gas and oil, opium and hypocrisy: If climate activists are unable to convince the richest country in the world of the benefits of climate control, how do they plan to convince Mexico, Nigeria or Russia?

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Reforming UNESCO’s World Heritage

Cultural and natural heritage is important to all of us. But we are doing ourselves a disservice if we allow national interests to come before quality.

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Battleground Britain: Brexit’s Three Dimensions

Sorting out political Brexit, economic and commercial Brexit as well as geopolitical Brexit.

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Why Britain Should Stay in Europe

Would Britain be better off economically and politically outside of Europe or in?

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The Elusive Quest for Energy Security

Why do the world’s countries need to take a global approach to securing future energy supplies?

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Avoiding the Oil Curse

How can Ghana avoid the kinds of corruption and conflict that often accompany higher oil revenues?

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A Convenient Untruth

Are American workers — as U.S. politicians frequently claim — really the most productive in the world?

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Who’s Seeing Red in 2003?

Could those governments in industrialized countries which are spending beyond their means borrow from Norway?

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