Simon WolfeinMarlowStrategyMarlow’s H1 2019 OverviewSimon Wolfe, Managing Director, Marlow StrategyJul 22, 2019Jul 22, 2019
Simon WolfeinMarlowStrategyWhat Marlow expects from this weekend’s G20 meetingSimon Wolfe, Managing Director, Marlow StrategyJun 27, 2019Jun 27, 2019
Simon WolfeThe day the music died: Freedom of expression in UgandaMusic has become the latest front in the Ugandan government’s war on ideas.Feb 6, 2019Feb 6, 2019
Simon WolfeinCorporate Foreign PolicyWill Sudan Become Africa’s Next Investment Hot Spot?This article was originally published in Geopolitical Monitor.Jul 20, 2018Jul 20, 2018
Simon WolfeinCorporate Foreign PolicyMiners Once Again Navigate Political Risk in TanzaniaA version of this article was originally published in International Policy Digest.Jul 20, 20181Jul 20, 20181
Simon WolfeinCorporate Foreign PolicyShould Qatar and Turkey start a new GCC?The ongoing standoff between Qatar and Saudi Arabia (with the rest of the GCC), as I wrote about here, although potentially damaging for…Sep 7, 2017Sep 7, 2017
Simon WolfeinCorporate Foreign PolicyThe Quandry of QatarThe balance of power in the Gulf shifting, with Qatar the odd man out. How will business adapt?Jun 16, 2017Jun 16, 2017
Simon WolfeinCorporate Foreign PolicyThe laptop ban — how U.S and U.K airlines instrumentalised national security policyIn March 2017, the U.S. and the U.K. introduced a cabin-luggage ban on large electronic equipment including laptops, where flights had…Apr 13, 2017Apr 13, 2017
Simon WolfeinCorporate Foreign PolicyBe careful what you wish for — Spain, Gibraltar and BrexitSpain would like to take advantage of the UK’s departure from Europe to seize back territory. But that would come at high cost.Apr 4, 2017Apr 4, 2017
Simon WolfeinCorporate Foreign PolicyFragmented Federalism and Rise of Local GovernmentThe back-to-back electoral upsets of the Brexit vote and the victory of President Donald Trump have dealt a tough blow to globalisation.Mar 17, 2017Mar 17, 2017