home Home
  • Weekly
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Society
  • Technology
  • Weekly
  • Politics
  • Economy >
  • Society
  • Technology
Welcome to Statement
  • Log In
  • Register
  • Subscription

Weekly

The Rise of Bro-cracy

As the Boomer-era order fades, a new governance style emerges—Bro-cracy. It’s brash, ambitious, and unapologetically masculine. Formality and diplomacy give way to meme-driven politics, risk-taking bravado, and informal power structures. From Silicon Valley to global leadership, the “bro” ethos thrives on disruption, loyalty, and performative dominance.

Europe’s Rivers Recede – and History Resurfaces
Weekly | EDITION 97

Europe’s Rivers Recede – and History Resurfaces

A harbinger of famine, a prehistoric animal, a customs post, or Wehrmacht weapons. The drop in the water levels of the Danube and …

Investing in Water: Stable Demand but Limited Returns
Weekly | EDITION 97

Investing in Water: Stable Demand but Limited Returns

Water may offer stable demand and natural monopolies, but regulation and aging infrastructure limit returns. The bigger opportunit…

Why Has Britain Not Built a Reservoir Since 1992?
Weekly | EDITION 97

Why Has Britain Not Built a Reservoir Since 1992?

Despite its reputation for rain, Britain's water supplies are under growing pressure. Decades of underinvestment and a sluggish pl…

Falling water levels in the Danube and Rhine revealed relics.
Weekly|EDITION 97

Europe’s Rivers Recede – and History Resurfaces

A harbinger of famine, a prehistoric animal, a customs post, or Wehrmacht weapons. The drop in the water levels of the Danube and …

Technology as an investment opportunity in water.
Weekly|EDITION 97

Investing in Water: Stable Demand but Limited Returns

Water may offer stable demand and natural monopolies, but regulation and aging infrastructure limit returns. The bigger opportunit…

Weekly|EDITION 97

Why Has Britain Not Built a Reservoir Since 1992?

Despite its reputation for rain, Britain's water supplies are under growing pressure. Decades of underinvestment and a sluggish pl…

Drought exposes Central Europe's insurance gaps.
Weekly|EDITION 97

Europe's Growing Drought Bill

Drought is causing growing economic damage across Central Europe and exposing the limits of traditional insurance. The EU wants to…

Aerial view of a flock of sheep at a drying lake.
Weekly|EDITION 97

To Beat the Drought, Europe Needs More Water and Green Space

A village in South Moravia has shown that the warming and drying of the land is not inevitable. Its solution could offer a templat…

Categories
Categories
  • Weekly
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • Technology
  • Society
About Statement
About Statement
  • Company
  • Editorial
  • Principles
  • History
  • Contact
Services
Services
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Privacy Policy
  • Imprint
Home © 2026 Statement.com , All rights reserved