
Multilateralism is a principle, not an option
China and the EU need to join forces to provide more global public goods and set a good example of global cooperation

The priority for workplaces in the new normal?
The COVID-19 pandemic has made it painfully clear that the wellbeing of the workforce is in jeopardy

Manufacturing can be the engine of global recovery
COVID-19 has given the world a sharp reminder that manufacturing and production sectors – and their enabling supply chain ecosystems – remain the most real and significant force in the global economy

How to Deal with US Social Media: Mr. Biden, Revoke Section 230
In the aftermath of the attack on the Capitol, incited and planned over platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, many are calling for changes

Brexit and the Gradual Disintegration of the United Kingdom
Brexit may well contribute to the breaking up of the United Kingdom. Only a brave gambler would bet on both Scotland and Northern Ireland still belonging to the UK in 2040
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7 lessons COVID-19 taught us about improving digital payments
Thursday, January 14, 2021
COVID-19 has accelerated the digitization of the economy. As the need for social distancing grew, digital payments, which used to be nice-to-have, transformed into a daily necessity in many countries
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Boris Johnson makes EU blush with sanctions against China
Thursday, January 14, 2021
London will punish companies that profit from forced Uyghur labour. This pushes the EU even more into a corner
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EU companies in China warned to ‘prepare for the worst’ in digital decoupling
Thursday, January 14, 2021
Digital decoupling between China and the United States could severely impact EU businesses in China and they should “prepare for the worst” and may be forced into a costly separation of their international operations
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Wednesday, January 13, 2021
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Wednesday, January 13, 2021
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Europe’s Weak Defense of Its Democracy
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
The storming of the U.S. Capitol by supporters of Donald Trump should be enough of a warning. EU leaders must speak up about the fragility of their own democracy and democratic institutions in Europe
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Merkel’s EU China Policy: Double Crossing Joe Biden
Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Surprisingly, Germany’s veteran Chancellor is replicating Gerhard Schroder’s moves to poison the transatlantic relationship — in her case by eagerly doing China’s bidding inside the EU
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‘No longer acceptable’ for platforms to take key decisions alone, EU Commission says
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
It is “no longer acceptable” for social media giants to take key decisions on online content removals alone, following the high profile takedowns of US President Trump’s accounts on Facebook and Twitter, the European Commission has said
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Social enterprises can change entire industries
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
Social enterprises certainly act as influential drivers for the sustainability transition. Yet other individuals and businesses should also consider playing their part and become recognized as contributors to a better world
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Teams in Evolution – and Revolution – After the Pandemic
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
How sensemaking can help you cope with unplanned, constant changes in your team
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The EU needs to update its ABC of external relations
Tuesday, January 12, 2021
The European Union’s New Year Resolution must be to brush up on its ABC of foreign policies
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