We are entering historic times, a Goldman Sachs economic report notes. “From a candidate with no political track record effectively securing the Republican nomination in the US presidential race, to the rise of rejectionist political parties throughout Europe, to the UK referendum on EU membership, political uncertainty and its implications are Top of Mind.”
To sort it out the confusion the influential global bank sat down with academics from around the world and culled their advice.

Stanford University’s Brady: Globalization is creating a void
Stanford University political scientist David Brady thinks what is being witnessed is the breakdown of a “fairly stable party system that revolved around the industrial working class,” comparing current...

