
UkraineAlert
Feb 18, 2025
Georgia’s pro-Kremlin authorities intensify crackdown on opposition
By
Mercedes Sapuppo
Georgia’s pro-Kremlin authorities presented new legislation in February that critics say will increase pressure on the country’s civil society and independent media while also placing additional restrictions on protests, writes Mercedes Sapuppo.

Freedom and Prosperity Around the World
Feb 11, 2025
Monopolization is stifling Kuwait’s economy—it’s time to rethink top-down policies
By
Rabah Arezki
Since Emir Mishal dissolved parliament in May 2024, Kuwait has faced a political crisis. Meanwhile, economic challenges loom as the oil era wanes. To remain competitive, Kuwait must break up monopolies, foster innovation, and transition from top-down planning to a market-driven approach. In doing so, following regional models while empowering entrepreneurs and diversifying its economy will be crucial.

Freedom and Prosperity Around the World
Jan 28, 2025
After the Monsoon Revolution, Bangladesh’s economy and government need major reforms
By
Ahmed Mushfiq Mobarak
In 2024, Bangladesh’s student-led “Monsoon Revolution” ousted an entrenched autocratic regime, marking a historic shift. Yet, with deep systemic corruption and political resistance, the road to stability remains uncertain.