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Dr Steinbock is an internationally recognized expert of the multipolar world. He focuses on international business, international relations, investment and risk among all major advanced economies and large emerging economies. In addition to advisory activities (www.differencegroup.net), he is affiliated with India China and America Institute (USA), Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (China) and EU Center (Singapore). For more, please see http://www.differencegroup.net/. Research Director of International Business at India China and America Institute (USA) and Visiting Fellow at Shanghai Institutes for International Studies (China) and the EU Center (Singapore).
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Preserving the EU through Compromise with Greece
As the hard talks on Greece’s bailout start again, there is no time to lose. A compromise is possible. Before the weekend, Euro group president Jeroen Djisselbloem said that “Greece...
As National Challenges Persist, Nigeria Prepares to Vote (Part 2)
Unlike before, Nigeria’s elections are overshadowed by violent terrorism. It reflects an economic, ethnic and religious divide. It can be overcome – not by further violence, but by policies...
As National Challenges Persist, Nigeria Prepares to Vote (Part 1)
As Nigeria prepares to vote, its future is overshadowed by rising economic challenges, political divide and the threat of terror. To overcome its challenges, the nation needs inclusive growth....
Should China Expect Confrontational Policies from Washington?
In 2013, the Sino-US relations ended with concern over strategic mistrust. In 2014, bilateral relations were characterized by a sense of optimism. While bilateral trust may endure through the...
The Potential for a ‘Grexit’ – or Not?
After Greek elections, Brussels and Berlin can no longer shun the issue of debt relief. Before the New Year, the Hellenic parliament rejected the nominee of Prime Minister Antonis Samaras...
Will the Lima Conference Break the Climate Change Stalemate?
For quarter of a century, global climate change talks have suffered from a stalemate between major advanced nations and large emerging economies. Since Lima’s climate conference could not resolve...
Hong Kong, Macao, and Taiwan Should Address Structural Reforms
The old growth engines of Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan are decelerating. The new ones are predicated on deeper economic ties with China.Recently, the governing Kuomintang suffered a landslide...
Has Japan Entered a Third Lost Decade?
Japan’s recession is not paving way for sustained growth. It is prolonging new debt and liquidity and thus deteriorating fiscal discipline.In the last quarter, Japan’s economy fell into recession....
The Free Trade Challenges Facing APEC
If the APEC meeting can agree on the proposed regional free trade plan and a reasonable implementation schedule, it would take a leap into faster regional growth and prosperity.The...
An Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank’s Time May Have Come
The proposed Asian infrastructure bank could galvanize growth in emerging Asia and boost lingering global recovery. According to Western media, the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB) is to rival...