@DominiqueReill Freaky indeed. Bet you got some good shots on the Puglia though!
@DominiqueReill Freaky indeed. Bet you got some good shots on the Puglia though!
@DominiqueReill Freaky indeed. Bet you got some good shots on the Puglia though!
@DominiqueReill Im excited actually. Visit to D’Annunzio’s villa a while back was one of the trippier tourist experiences ever! What a place …
-20% GDP: 2020 macro outlook for countries with a UN Humanitarian Response plan is dire: Colombia -18% DRC -10% Iraq -22% Libya -45%! S Sudan
@DominiqueReill I am sure it is going to be great.
RT @huntthesnark: @GordonJohnson19 @adam_tooze There are really two concerns expressed here, but the specific one from the headline is that…
“Some stories are just too good not to tell,” @DominiqueReill on the Fiume Crisis and Life after the Habsburg Empire reviewed by Barber in @FT
China state sector’s share of global GDP according to @Gavekal is almost 4.5% > than Japan. Im assuming this is not silly and they are
"US Treasury market is facing a train wreck” John Dizard joins call for central clearing. ft.com/content/ffb2a3… For some of the background see Chartbook Newsletters #5
Is the 2030 cut for internal combustion engine vehicles in UK killing mojo of the classic car market? twitter.com/LUDENClassics/…
Co-determination with Chinese characteristics: party cell at Baowu Steel Group, SOE that is China’s largest steel producer, held 55 meetings 2019-20, reviewed 137 proposals submitted
"At the moment, the US Treasury dealers and market participants are like an engine-room gang in a nuclear aircraft carrier, fighting over who occupies the
Dual Circulation: Long read by @jamescrabtree for @NoemaMag is the meatiest thing I have read to date on Xi’s new vision for China noemamag.com/chinas-radical… Thought-provoking
Dual Circulation: Long read by @jamescrabtree for @NoemaMag is the meatiest thing I have read to date on Xi’s new vision for China noemamag.com/chinas-radical… Thought-provoking
RT @samuelmoyn: Félicitations https://t.co/p0m4etYUUM
RT @Amy_Fallas: Comps Amy strikes again: https://t.co/dMEFG0hVHB
Gotta love this illustration by Claire Wilson for @jamescrabtree excellent essay about Xi’s “dual circulation” theory in @NoemaMag is fantastic. noemamag.com/chinas-radical… https://t.co/5VHkvScITV
The vista painted for us by Bruno Latour, Eva Lin, and Martin Guinard in their concept for the Taipei Biennial 2020 is alarming: “We are
Views on kayfaybe v. Cosplay as descriptions for a politics/intellectual pose that engages in a willful and highly orchestrated suspension of disbelief? @Archtype https://t.co/aPkeLQgma0
"In professional wrestling, kayfabe (pronounced KAY-fayb; IPA: Template:IPA) refers to the portrayal of events within the industry as real, that is the portrayal of professional
Danilo Scholz (not on twitter) is laying down some amazing stuff on facebook right now. Great post on German historiography (Nolte on Nipperdey and Wehler)
As far as the economy is concerned there are three types of story about China right now.
The baseline are the stories of dramatic and relentless economic growth. Not by accident, they lend themselves to statistical enumeration. They describe an ongoing, unprecedented, world-transforming growth surge.
Then there are the stories about a precarious structure of debt and credit built on that growth. It is as at risk of toppling or suddenly contracting.
Finally, there are the stories about regime interventions: managerial, regulatory, expansive and repressive, actions that range from concentration camps in Xinjiang, to giant commitments on decarbonization, to the abrupt cancelation of the largest IPO in the world.
Together, the three form a loosely articulated, vaguely dialectical whole.
Hunger in the United States is concentrated in the South. washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/… https://t.co/SkQ15ZQUVi
In early November 1/4 out-of-work Americans with children at home did not have enough to eat. Fear must be that situation will further deteriorate. washingtonpost.com/graphics/2020/…
Two best things on Chinese vaccine diplomacy I have read so far: @The_China_Road for @merics_eu merics.org/en/short-analy… And @sciencecohen in @ScienceMagazine science.sciencemag.org/content/370/65… Would love further recommendations!
This by @sciencecohen on China’s vaccine diplomacy is really excellent. H/t to @70sBachchan As ever! science.sciencemag.org/content/370/65… https://t.co/XgKRaDgk3u
Endorsement for Chartbook Newsletter #8 All about China. Cheers twitter.com/felixsalmon/st…
Thanks @felixsalmon really appreciate it! twitter.com/felixsalmon/st…
China’s extraordinary growth and huge concentration of wealth it has generated, make it irresistible for Western money managers even at a time of global polarization.
RT @CarrollDoherty: As House Reps increasingly line up behind TX suit, see this from mid-Nov.: at that time, 85% of Trump voters said his c…
The 2015 crisis was a huge wakeup call for Beijing in terms of managing the instability of financial capitalism. wsj.com/articles/china… On the balance btw growth,
China Charts Chartbook Newsletter #8 On the giant growth engine that is driving so much of global economic growth and investment. The market that western
Can someone please make a film about the Essex oil traders of Vega capital that dumped oil prices deep into negative territory and the Chinese
RT @flr_louis: Ronald Grigor Suny – Stalin – Passage to Revolution à paraître en juin @PrincetonUPress https://t.co/rg0cZ7EFqm
RT @adam_tooze: If this chart makes sense, history of AE public debt since 2008 falls into three phases: GFC -> crisis surge in debt absorb…
In the week of Dec 2-8 2020, 10 months into the corona pandemic, on average 10,615 people died per day, half of them in Europe.
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