After a focus on the United States in the Covid+election context last month, this new issue of GEAB moves the cursor to Europe to take stock of the evolution of the transatlantic relationship. The analysis concludes that the centre of gravity of this relationship is shifting towards Europe, linked to ...
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October GEAB – The World at the end of 2018: Amidst bipolar disorder and therapeutic reaction
Following on from the last GEAB by LEAP issue, which anticipated the reinforcement of a new type of transatlantic relationship (based on a ‘New NAFTA’ between the US, Mexico and Canada, something which did not take long to confirm), in this October issue we anticipate an acceleration of the world-transforming ...
Read More »September GEAB – Transatlantic relatioons / European railways / Institutionalisation of cryptocurrencies: Upgrading Western economies with a view to their return to the global game
The multi-polarisation of the planet is currently going through a bipolarisation phase, something we anticipated in 2009, if Europe could not reposition itself intelligently, taking into account future trends. What, before the summer, was still at the anticipation stage, has now become reality. Having discussed the Middle East issues (without ...
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