How India’s unwillingness to commit to a military alliance could hamstring the group and leave China in a stronger position. Australia, the U.S. and Japan seem ...
The ability to adapt and pursue incremental innovation is more important than merely having the talent for groundbreaking scientific discoveries. For successful ...
Beijing has expanded its economic and political footprint in Africa, relying on its own security solutions to safeguard China’s interests in unstable countries. China’s policy of non-intervention in ...
A secure supply of critical raw materials (CRMs) is essential for the stability of entire economic value chains. These CRMs have a wide range of commercial and military applications, extending well ...
Dr. Ralph Mathekga started his studies in political science, law and economic history at the University of the Witwatersrand, where he completed his bachelor’s degree. He subsequently completed an ...
Mario Draghi’s recent report on economic challenges within the EU spotlights structural issues, but the proposed solutions, while ambitious, are ill-advised. Mario Draghi, formerly the Italian prime ...
Vietnamese President To Lam will have to tackle critical questions in an increasingly contested geopolitical landscape. Over the decades, To Lam has risen through the ...
is a professor of economics in Italy.
The newly legalized cryptocurrency sector marks a major shift in the Kremlin’s approach to evading sanctions and undermining the U.S. dollar. The Kremlin has introduced new laws establishing a ...
This analysis of the stringent regulatory environment in the European Union and its impact on innovation is the first installment in a two-part series exploring the continent’s challenges in fostering ...
Urs Schöttli is a columnist for Die Neue Zürcher Zeitung, a Swiss newspaper, and is also an independent advisor on Asian affairs. He previously served as the paper’s correspondent in Delhi, Hong Kong, ...