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Mark Kelly in 2022 (image by Gage Skidmore, CC BY-SA 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
The wars we’ve considered in this series – Ukraine, Gaza and now Lebanon, Iran, and (never well enough) Sudan – have entered a hiatus. As I was writing this p...
10Q reports, the backbone of quarterly reporting
Today, let’s take a little excursion to a place where public governance hits corporate governance – in financial markets.
The Trump Administration and the chair of the US Securities and Exc...
Iranian Shahed Saeqeh-2 variant drone, on a leash in 2019, now unleashed (image by Fars Media Corp., CC BY 4.0, via Wikimedia Commons)
It’s bad enough having erratic decision-making in warfare when the global economy is at stake, challengi...
Remnants of a village after fighting in Darfur, western Sudan, 2004 (image by Sean Woo, general counsel to US Senator Sam Brownback, Public domain, via Wikimedia Commons)
Into the fourth week of the war in Iran, prices of petroleum, gas, f...
Hugo Grotius (image from Rijksmuseum, CC0, via Wikimedia Commons)
Day 10 (Monday). Peter Hegseth, the US defence secretary, said on Thursday that US and Israeli military now controlled the skies; Iran is “toast, and they know it”. On Frida...
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Nordberg's eclectic observations on governing draw on decades in journalism, business and academia. He's written two books on corporate governance and 50+ articles and book chapters on boards, investors, regulation, ethics, law and philosophy.
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