Sebastian is an Analyst for Titan at the Atlas Institute of International Affairs while continuing his studies as a fourth year undergraduate Economics student at the University of Edinburgh. A political economy enthusiast devoted to empirical examinations of socio-economic and geopolitical evolutions with a special regard for the Indo-Pacific region. His primary interests and expertise lie with the study of global market integration, distributional consequences and sustainable development.
At the time of Indian independence in 1947, considerable disparities in economic and social development existed across Indian states. One of the key objectives of the planning process undertaken from…
Since the turn of the century, India has enjoyed annual growth rates of 6-7%, and between 2014-18 it was the world’s fastest-growing major economy, surpassing even China.[1] The concept of…
Introduction Taiwan shone on the international stage in 2020, with a particularly exemplary handling of COVID-19, leading to only 7 deaths in a population of 24 million without having to…