Summer of 16
The summer of 16 opened with storms of biblical proportions, and this was an ominous backdrop to the June 23 referendum. However, move aside Denmark, something was rotten in a lot of places. As events transpired, Brexit proved a sideshow to a wacky season that included coups that couldnt shoot straight, no-you-dont presidential and parliamentary elections in which the real contest may have been between the virtual and the actual vote, and giving new life and meaning to the term turducken. A populist was inaugurated in East Asia, and an impeachment cycle was completed in Brazil, neither newsworthy enough to pass the cut for this story. Apols Brazil, but you got a whole book last time. Brexit was a sideshow, but it was my sideshow, and it wasnt the only sludge I had to deal with during the summer of 16.
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Richard Segal, an American citizen, resides in London, England, and works in the asset management industry, focusing on emerging markets. He has written widely about matters relating to the global economies and public policy over the years. His most recent novel was Parrot and the Rooster.