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Fighting inflation … with the help of China?

On May 18, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen called on the U.S. and its European allies to confront China together. That’s something the American...
Christopher Tapp
2 min read

A bad time for politicized legal proceedings

In between the two rounds of French presidential elections, Paris prosecutors announced that they were studying a report by the EU’s fraud agency (commonly...
Christopher Tapp
2 min read

Looking back at the French elections

Party. Champagne. Great speeches. Politicians from all over the world congratulating. But, in the same time, protests on French streets. That was how Emmanuel...
Marta Loeb
3 min read

A less obvious lesson of the French elections

The current issue of Foreign Affairs features a lengthy analysis, written by Francis Fukuyama. It starts with a short but powerful sentence; Liberalism is...
Marta Loeb
2 min read

Early warnings for a global crisis

Though the pictures emerging from Shanghai or Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Peru are nowhere near as gruesome as the images coming from Ukraine, those...
Christopher Tapp
3 min read

Quo vadis, World Order?

The Expo 2020 in Dubai gave home to a monster-gathering on March 29-30, the World Government Summit (lucky, isn’t it, that the COVID pandemic...
Marta Loeb
3 min read

A question about the urgency of the Green Transition

The latest round of negotiations on new sanctions against Russia reached not much. In fact, it clearly showed the limits of European willingness to...
Leslie Zelinka
2 min read

Behind the united front …

The West showed an unprecedented united front when presented with the ugly realities of war in Ukraine, and not just in standing together and...
Marta Loeb
4 min read

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