Prabhat Patnaik examines how neoliberalism has created powerful alliances between politicians and corporate leaders, ...
When the Jeju Air Flight 2216 crashed into a concrete wall in the Muan International Airport on 29 December 2024, it killed everyone ...
Here, examples abound: Brazil's Operation Car Wash ... worked in tandem with whistleblowers to unveil the rot within chaebols. Bangladesh must do the same, empowering civil society to join this ...
The feud has broader implications for South Korea’s biggest companies, testing whether the powerful family-run conglomerates, known as chaebols, can coexist with Western-style corporate governance.
It also sheds light on the often tumultuous world of chaebols, highlighting the intricate web of power dynamics and familial expectations.
With Bashar al-Assad’s ouster in Syria, West Asia saw the fall of another long-time strongman. The Assad family had ruled Syria for five decades with an iron grip. Therefore, many Syrians ...
York Capital Management’s multibillion-dollar Asia hedge fund spinoff is raising money for a new fund, seeking early-mover gains from South Korean measures to boost corporate value.
In a dark coincidence, the researchers point to California's current catastrophe as a timely example of their recently published findings. "In that publication, fairly incredibly, we use the example ...
South Korea’s family-run conglomerates – or chaebols – have been big drivers of economic growth, and because of that, they’ve largely been seen as untouchable — until now. The chaebols ...