The weaponization of economic instruments and the fragmentation of the global order
A key marker of regime change in the...
Tags: David Skilling, economic policy, economic sanctions, Eurozone, G20, geopolitics, Global Brief, global system, international commerce, International Criminal Court, International Monetary Fund, John Bolton, sanctions, tariffs, trade wars, US dollar, US sanctions, weaponization of economic policy, World Trade Organization
Whither Italy, for that matter? And can Brussels cope with its migrant problem? Trump oblige, is there cause for pessimism...
Tags: Brexit, Christian Democrats, Christian Social Union, Donald Trump, Emmanuel Macron, EU-Russia relations, European cooperation, European defence, European identity, European integration, European project, European Union, Euroskeptic, Eurozone, Eurozone crisis, Global Brief, Iran nuclear deal, Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, migrant crisis, Nathalie Tocci, NATO, refugee crisis, right-wing politics, Social Democrats, South China Sea, transatlantic relations
Why the financial sector must at last be tamed and simplified
Financial crises have their origins in human behaviour. They...
Tags: economic policies, European Central Bank, European economies, Eurozone, Federal Reserve System, Financial Crisis, financial regulation, Financial Times, Global Brief, John Kay, Robert Lucas, University of Oxford
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GB: What is the state of Africa, post-Mandela?
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Tags: Africa's future, African integration, African Union, Central African Republic, China's role in Africa, China-Africa relations, Chinese ambitions, Chinese business, Chinese investment in Africa, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Eurozone, Global Brief, globalisation, Nelson Mandela, Ngaire Woods, Ukraine, Zambia
Strategic coherence and ruthlessness are allowing many smaller countries â from Singapore to Israel â to succeed in turbulent...
Tags: Brazil, BRICS, competitive advantage, David Skilling, European integration, Eurozone, G-Zero, G20, Global Brief, Indonesia, Israël, political economy, Singapore, small states, state culture, state performance
Jan Techau
âŠto become the continentâs servant leader. In 1970, Robert Greenleaf, an American business manager and scholar...
As the world inches toward another recession, it looks for new answers on the economic jousting of companies around the world
At...
Tags: business, business competition, capitalist model, Corporate Social Responsibility, EU, Eurozone, Fred Lazar, Global Brief, global economy, political corruption, ruthlessness, self-interest, winner-take-all
Thomas Klau
«Oui, si les leaders europĂ©ens font preuve de courage politique et mettent en oeuvre leurs promesses dâavancĂ©es...
Tags: Conseil europĂ©en des relations Ă©trangĂšres, European Policy Centre, Europeâs Economic and Monetary Union, Eurozone, Fabian Zuleeg, Farhad Ameli, Germany, Global Brief, Greece, IMF, International Monetary Fund, la COFACE, la Sorbonne, la zone euro, le TraitĂ© de Lisbonne, macroĂ©conomiques, Portugal, Sciences Po, Spain, Thomas Klau, weaker economies