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September 9, 2011 | Lessons That Smug Europe Should Learn from Asia

Kishore Mahbubani: It has taken Europe’s leaders some time to adjust to Asia’s rise, and the implications of that for EU policymaking. Unrest in the Middle East points to some lessons the Europe could learn from Asia. Kishore Mahbubani remembers Brussels’ condescensions and counsels a fresh EU approach.

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November 15, 2010 | A United EU Approach Toward Moscow is Required

Benjamin Hanke: Germany’s economic interests are the key obstacle to a closer link between Russia and the West. Berlin is following an appeasement policy towards Moscow due to a need for energy. What Germany needs to do is to revive its European vision and spearhead a common EU approach to Moscow.

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January 18, 2008 | Valuable Capital

Nicolas Véron and Jakob von Weizsäcker: We find that investments by Sovereign Wealth Funds (SWFs) are not a danger but a plus for developed countries. The growth prospects will tame SWFs for the time being.

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August 24, 2011 | China Must Rethink Economic Growth Model

China has criticized the US for its debt problems, but Beijing’s own growth model is “fraught with difficulties”. ++ Since US and EU debt issues leave its export-driven economy vulnerable to market fluctuations, Beijing must bolster domestic demand. ++ It can do so by relocating industry to cheap-labor inland provinces and encouraging coastal regions to focus on service and

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August 13, 2008 | The Rich Must Get out of the Economic Driver's Seat

The financially emerging world cannot be ignored by rich nations in economic negotiations. ++ Because emerging nations play an increasingly large role in world consumption and growth, the G7/G8 is not the appropriate forum for macro-financial matters any more. ++ To prevent enduring global instability, exchange rate provisions and their repercussions in global macroeconomic supervision must be

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March 26, 2008 | Global Economy Outweighs Concern Over Tibet

The world economy depends upon China. ++ The US in particular can’t afford to criticize China - it depends too heavily upon Chinese foreign exchange reserves, above all in this time of financial
crisis. ++ The West will not act on the issue of Tibet - China is too powerful to be accused of things it doesn’t want to be accused of. ++ Tibet is the least important issue at stake and global economic

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July 18, 2007 | Bruegel on The Global Accounting Experiment

Rising financial and economic interdependence across the globe has generated new opportunities and challenges that exceed the limits of individual nation states and traditional treaties. Six years ago the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB), a nongovernmental, private-sector initiative, established International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) that, as Bruegel fellow Nicolas

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