Interpreting geopolitics, the global economy and international business and technology to make daily decisions can be tricky.
With populism, disinformation and trade protectionism on the rise, we can no longer count on the globalisation, rules-based order and evidence-based discourse that drove economic growth and cultural development from the 1980s.
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Mark Mulligan is the world editor and a former markets and economics writer. He was a Financial Times correspondent. Connect with Mark on Twitter. Email Mark at mark.mulligan@afr.com.au