On three key fronts â relations with Pakistan, China and the US â the neoliberal school is in the ascendant
India has...
Tags: China, Cold War, hard-power, India, India-China relations, India-US relations, Indian economy, Indian foreign policy, Indian grand strategy, Kanti Bajpai, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Nehruvian formula, Neoliberalism, Pakistan, soft power
The good, the bad and the ugly of Canberraâs attempted pivot
Australiaâs national identity is at risk of a double bipolar...
Tags: ASEAN, Asia, Asia-Pacific, Asian century, Australia, Australian foreign policy, Canberra, China, Global Brief, Northeast Asia, pivot to Asia, President Howard, Ramesh Thakur, transatlantic
GB examines Asiaâs business psyche and the state of business talent the world over with McKinsey global head Dominic Barton
GB:...
Tags: Agus Martowardojo, American business, Asia, Bharti Airtel, Brazil, business, business innovation, business leaders, China, Chinese market, Dominic Barton, Global Brief, investments, Japan, JPMorgan Chase, McKinsey & Company, mergers and acquisitions, Nigeria, POSCO, private equity, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, South Korea, Tata, United States
How the current global crisis may trigger a fundamental transformation of the worldâs systems
When the world slumped into...
Tags: Brazil, capitalism, China, financial crises, Geoff Mulgan, Global Brief, Great Depression, India, innovation, National Endowment for Science, technological age, Technology and the Arts
GB explores the rising continentâs transformations, contradictions, risks and opportunities with one of Asia-Pacificâs...
Tags: ASEAN, Asia, Asia-Pacific, Asian education, China, clash of civilizations, East Asia, fincancial crisis, Global Brief, Kishore Mahbubani, Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, Russia, US, West Asia
The strategy for success this century is ACRE: America, China, Russia and Europe
In past issues of GB, I have written that...
Tags: 100 million Canadians, ACRE, American, Canadian foreign policy, Canadian leadership, Canadian population, Canadian power, Canadian strategic power, Canadian strategy, China, Europe, Global Brief, Irvin Studin, Russia
New doctrines and crushing budgetary pressures may well make a non-nuclear world seem irresistible. But regional rivalries...
Tags: America's nucelar delivery system, America's nuclear arsenal, arms race, China, Cold War, conventional weapons, denuclearization, France, George Shultz, Global Brief, Henry Kissinger, Iran's nuclear program, Israel's nuclear program, Israel's nuclear weapons, mutually assured destruction, NATO, nuclear arms race, nuclear free zone, Nuclear Posture Review, nuclear power, nuclear weapons, Peter Jones, President Obama, Russia's nuclear arsenal, WMDFZ
GB discusses the many-sided condition of the conditional state with former Canadian foreign affairs minister Lloyd Axworthy
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Tags: Aboriginal rights, Arctic, China, duty to care, environmental impact, Global Brief, human rights, humanitarian crisis, humanitarian intervention, India, Inuit, Kofi Annan, Libyan internvention, Lloyd Axworthy, R2P, Responsibility to Protect, Russia, Security Council reform, Syrian intervention, US, WW2
Selling the rich on the need to help the less rich and more unequal
The development picture for this early new century...
Tags: Brazil, China, Dan Vexler, development aid, disfranchised, economic stagnation, Egypt, Global Brief, India, Nigeria, Poor, poverty, Vietnam, Western Europe, World Bank
GB discusses competitive advantage, the wealth of firms, and the theatres in which they will compete with the Financial Timesâ...
Tags: Brazil, China, companies, competitive advantage, Corporate Social Responsibility, economic crisis, financial crises, Financial Times, future of finance, future of international business, Global Brief, John Kay, profitable business, Russia, strategic business planning, US
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