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The new issue of EBR is out to explore

The new leader of France, Emmanuel Macron is on the spot, so the European Business Review presents the forthcoming challenges that the French President is about to address

By: EBR - Posted: Wednesday, July 19, 2017

Among the interviews of the issue we meet the President of Black Sea Trade and Development Bank, Mr. Ihsan Ugur Delikanli, the Director of Trans Adriatic Pipeline in Greece, Mr. Ricard Scoufias, the President of Blue Networks and Opportunities and assistant professor at Science Po Paris, Mr. Francois Lafond, and last but not least the heroic cosmonaut, former Commander of the Soviet Union’s space missions, Mr. Aleksei Leonov.
Among the interviews of the issue we meet the President of Black Sea Trade and Development Bank, Mr. Ihsan Ugur Delikanli, the Director of Trans Adriatic Pipeline in Greece, Mr. Ricard Scoufias, the President of Blue Networks and Opportunities and assistant professor at Science Po Paris, Mr. Francois Lafond, and last but not least the heroic cosmonaut, former Commander of the Soviet Union’s space missions, Mr. Aleksei Leonov.

The EBR’s editor-in-chief, N. Peter Kramer reports about the developments on the issue of the EU army, we get concerned on the issue of fake news on which “Europe needs a plan”, we get a bit deeper regarding the China’s New Silk Road and we have the chance to indulge in the Balkans and Black Sea region with a detailed special report on its path of growth. 

Among the interviews of the issue we meet the President of Black Sea Trade and Development Bank, Mr. Ihsan Ugur Delikanli, the Director of Trans Adriatic Pipeline in Greece, Mr. Ricard Scoufias, the President of Blue Networks and Opportunities and assistant professor at Science Po Paris, Mr. Francois Lafond, and last but not least the heroic cosmonaut, former Commander of the Soviet Union’s space missions, Mr. Aleksei Leonov.

Finally, we get a taste from the developments taking place in the discipline of arts and of course we derive knowledge from experts on the latest business trends such as the article of Joop Hazemberg, Senior Manager European Advocacy on the GSMA about “Connecting cars in Europe” and Mark Esposito’s article on the “Future of the global economy”, from the University of Cambridge. 

All these exclusively in the new issue of the European Business Review magazine!

Find it online here.

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