7 guiding principles for global cooperation
By: EBR | Thursday, January 21, 2021
As we’re edging closer to overcoming the pandemic and going back to somewhat of a normal life, companies and governments face competition for vaccines, travel restrictions and supply chain disruptions
How Europe Can Engage With U.S. President Joe Biden
By: EBR | Wednesday, January 20, 2021
When Joe Biden takes office as U.S. president, the EU will have four years to fireproof and rebuild relations with America. The EU must make an energetic investment in saving its most important relationship
US Exceptionalism is Dead: Long Live US Uniqueness?
By: EBR | Wednesday, January 20, 2021
After the shameful events of the afternoon of January 6th, 2021, can we reconcile U.S. exceptionalism with the disgraceful invasion of the U.S. Capitol? The short answer is no
Why Universal Basic Income Should Be President Biden’s Top Priority
By: EBR | Tuesday, January 19, 2021
The incoming Biden and Harris team faces multiple crises requiring its immediate attention: the Covid-19 epidemic, a deep economic crisis and dangerous climate change
How to Deal with US Social Media: Mr. Biden, Revoke Section 230
By: EBR | Friday, January 15, 2021
In the aftermath of the attack on the Capitol, incited and planned over platforms like Facebook, Twitter and YouTube, many are calling for changes
Multilateralism is a principle, not an option
By: EBR | Friday, January 15, 2021
China and the EU need to join forces to provide more global public goods and set a good example of global cooperation
Boris Johnson makes EU blush with sanctions against China
By: N. Peter Kramer | Thursday, January 14, 2021
London will punish companies that profit from forced Uyghur labour. This pushes the EU even more into a corner
EU companies in China warned to ‘prepare for the worst’ in digital decoupling
By: EBR | Thursday, January 14, 2021
Digital decoupling between China and the United States could severely impact EU businesses in China and they should “prepare for the worst” and may be forced into a costly separation of their international operations
Merkel’s EU China Policy: Double Crossing Joe Biden
By: EBR | Wednesday, January 13, 2021
Surprisingly, Germany’s veteran Chancellor is replicating Gerhard Schroder’s moves to poison the transatlantic relationship — in her case by eagerly doing China’s bidding inside the EU
Taiwan welcomes easing restrictions by the US
By: N. Peter Kramer | Monday, January 11, 2021
The US eased restrictions governing diplomats’ and other officials’ dealings with Taiwan officials, Secretary of State Pompeo said
CO2 levels to breach 50% rise from pre-industrial era in 2021
By: EBR | Friday, January 8, 2021
Human activity will push concentrations of planet-warming carbon dioxide in the atmosphere to levels 50% higher than before the industrial revolution this year, breaching a symbolic climate change threshold
Judy Asks: Is the EU-China Deal a Mistake?
By: EBR | Friday, January 8, 2021
The EU’s new investment deal with China robs the bloc of leverage, contradicts its policy of working closely with the United States on Beijing, and makes a mockery of Europe’s commitment to values
Democratic Senate will not give Biden wings
By: N. Peter Kramer | Thursday, January 7, 2021
The Democrats took control of the US Senate last night, winning two seats in the southern state of Georgia
Read between the lines Kazakhstan’s messages in 2021
By: EBR | Thursday, January 7, 2021
In a recent bold article on the long history and presence of the Kazakhs in Central Asia since millennia, president Tokayev seems to be saying that Kazakhstan will show up any regional states that may be tempted to gluttonously look at Kazakhstan’s territory
2021: The Year of the Great Appreciation
By: EBR | Tuesday, January 5, 2021
Not a New Year’s prediction, but looking at the rays of hope that could re-energize us all
China doubles down on COVID narrative as WHO investigation looms
By: EBR | Tuesday, January 5, 2021
As a team from the World Health Organization (WHO) prepares to visit China to investigate the origins of COVID-19, Beijing has stepped up efforts not only to prevent new outbreaks, but also shape the narrative about when and where the pandemic began
EU clears way for China investment pact
By: EBR | Tuesday, December 29, 2020
EU member states gave political backing to Brussels’ planned investment pact with China on Monday (28 December), clearing the way for a deal between the world’s biggest economic blocs
2020 in Words: Decolonisation, Mask Diplomacy, and Kung Flu
By: EBR | Wednesday, December 23, 2020
International politics saw a surge in new words and a return of old expressions. Going through some of them gives us a flavor of the year of 2020, which few of us will look back to with nostalgia
A Different World for Joe Biden
By: EBR | Wednesday, December 23, 2020
Four years after Joe Biden concluded his tenure as Vice President of the United States, as U.S. President he encounters a very different world
A funding gap is hurting developing countries’ efforts to contain COVID-19
By: EBR | Tuesday, December 22, 2020
For most low and middle-income countries, global aid is a major source of funding for health security systems