Oliver KayThe World in 2016: Woes, Women, Wins… and CartoonsDaniel Franklin, Executive Editor of The Economist, predicts 2016 will bring a bout of woes, women, and wins. There will be Olympic golds…Nov 27, 2015Nov 27, 2015
Oliver KayA Letter from China, VBeijing was dead quiet. Not a soul could be found in the expat compound, as if someone had warned them of an impending terrorist attack…Aug 24, 2015Aug 24, 2015
Oliver KayA Letter from China, IVYesterday I finally returned from a visa trip to Hong Kong, to ensure my position as a temporary resident / tourist in the PRC is safe and…Aug 19, 2015Aug 19, 2015
Oliver KayA Letter from China, IIIHere is the headline from Wednesday’s Financial Times Commodities Note — ‘Goldman forecasts “hard landing” for first half Chinese metals…Jul 30, 2015Jul 30, 2015
Oliver KayA Letter from China, IIOn Monday the Shanghai Composite Index (China’s FTSE 100) plunged 8%, the greatest drop in eight years. The press is reporting volatility…Jul 29, 2015Jul 29, 2015
Oliver KayA Letter from ChinaShanghai evokes many a stereotypical image in the mind of the common Westerner. The Paris of the East, the cosmopolitan ideal, the ‘whore…Jul 24, 2015Jul 24, 2015
Oliver KayAssessing the Future of EdelmanThe notion of an entire day of assessment is quite horrific when you break it down. 24 hours of constant evaluation and estimation.Feb 23, 2015Feb 23, 2015
Oliver KayEnd of Term ReportOn Monday 9 February 2015, The Access Project released its Impact Report for the 2013–14 academic year.Feb 12, 2015Feb 12, 2015
Oliver KayA Poverty of Trust in the 21st CenturyDoes the British public’s chronic lack of trust in Government explain our weaker geopolitical position?Jan 26, 2015Jan 26, 2015
Oliver KayFracking: The Debate on Hydraulic Fracturing for GasGovToday Conference Notes, Monday 19 May 2014Jul 6, 2014Jul 6, 2014