This week’s readings/links include a Bloomberg feature on how China used a tiny chip to infiltrate US companies, a conversation with Jim O’Neill on the evolution of global governance, a photo essay on the aftermath of the civil war in Sri Lanka, a look at Russia’s growing influence in the global nuclear energy industry, and Mochtar Riady’s “My Personal History” series in the Nikkei Asian Review.
- The big hack: How China used a tiny chip to infiltrate US companies.
- New rules for the new global economy: Project Syndicate interviews Jim O’Neill.
- Sri Lanka, the land of the disappeared: A photo essay.
- Is the global nuclear industry Russia’s latest power play?: Rosatom will have a big say in the global energy industry of the future.
- Mochtar Riady: “My Personal History” series in the Nikkei Asian Review.