This second edition of LEAP’s new youtube broadcast “Digging into the Future” discusses the 34 TRENDS 2021 detailed in the January GEAB. Swinkels and Caillol focus particularly on the information crisis and gaping divide between citizens and their leaders that convey huge dangers. The US is another sticking point on ...
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GlobalEurope 2040 – L’Europe et le monde: Un multilatéralisme à repenser, par Jordi Lafon
Dans un monde difficile à lire pour de nombreux commentateurs et acteurs, qu’attendre de l’Europe, de l’Union européenne et des pays qui la composent? Les modèles politiques nées en Europe ont souvent influencé le reste du monde, que ce soit par le biais d’une influence subie issue de la colonisation ...
Read More »GlobalEurope Panorama 2018: Inauguration of the “World-after” (5 structuring trends)
PUBLIC REVIEW of our monthly bulletin GEAB (January, 2018). Subscribe here ! Reinforced by the 75% success rate of our 2017 anticipations, our team presents in this January issue of the GEAB, 5 structuring trends and 33 “Up & Down 2018” anticipations. Here are some financial related fragments we selected for you. Many more topics are covered ...
Read More »Integrating double degree curricula into TEMPUS and ERASMUS-MUNDUS programs for the mutual benefit of partner institutions, by Jean-Paul Guichard*
Careful thought on the finality of European programmes intended for the university level is a must. These programmes present a major flaw, essentially being one-way, but one which can be surmounted, as the University of Nice has proven with its considerable experience in teaching double degree courses of study. 1) ...
Read More »South America – Towards regional integration or the next ’Middle East’ ? by Héctor R. Sánchez
“In the geopolitical sphere today, … , it is not unreasonable to say that, while the great continental powers in Eurasia, Russia, China and India, are in an excellent state of economic growth, technological development and growing political influence, the great maritime powers, like the United States, the European Union ...
Read More »South America – United States : Towards a new regional order, by Hector R. Sanchez (Argentina)
Since their birth the United States had two different foreign policies. Whereas they related to Europe as a peer, in America they developed a policy of expansion [1] and intervention [2] in competition with Great Britain. The US stated the Monroe Doctrine in 1823 [3] (« America for the Americans »). In the 19th century, ...
Read More »Arab world – Moving Forward in Uncertain Times! by Harry Hagopian*
Much is happening across the Arab World. Only today, for instance, many of us woke up to learn that Lebanon’s erstwhile protagonists had drawn back from the precipice by concluding an agreement in Qatar that shuns war and toils for peace. In this article, therefore, I would like to focus ...
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