I have a broad interest in global affairs and have previously worked as a commercial property analyst covering global markets, which first sparked my interest in international economics.
I hold a Master’s degree in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, with a focus on globalization and the US-China strategic partnership.
I thoroughly enjoy breaking down complex topics and finding ways to provide clarity on global issues. This could be, for example, on the benefits and costs of a multipolar trade order; why India can’t replace China in the global supply chain; and how UK stagflation may see it become the new Japan.
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