Reframing trade in a post-truth era
Open economies grow faster and have more spread of technology and ideas, but the erosion of public trust and the persistence of economic uncertainty are opening the door to protectionism and isolationism.
Open economies grow faster and have more spread of technology and ideas, but the erosion of public trust and the persistence of economic uncertainty are opening the door to protectionism and isolationism.
The remarkable transformations of communications in the not-for-profit sector can be traced back to two global developments: the 2008 financial crisis and the emergence of digital technologies.
At a recent EU-Australia Digital Development Seminar, experts from Australia and the EU came together to discuss digital technology as a powerful driver of social and economic developm
In 2016, the number of deaths of refugees and migrants crossing the Mediterranean hit an all-time high.
The coffee industry touches more people than almost any other industry across the world. Globally, people drink more than two billion cups every day.
At the end of 2009, world leaders and national representatives from across the world gathered in Copenhagen for the United Nations Climate Change
The International Trade Union Confederation is determined that no worker is left behind in the transition to a new economy.
Many times over the years, I’ve asked myself what it would take for me to do what millions of internally displaced persons, refugees and migrants have done: leave behind all my belongings and hand over my life’s savings to a stranger who will take
Growing up in Ghana in the midst of my country’s struggle for independence, I was part of a generation which believed that with inspired leadership change, even dramatic change, was possible. I witnessed it first-hand.
When Anne Glover was appointed as the first chief scientific adviser to the European Commission in 2011, her role soon caused controversy characterised by mistrust between critics and supporters of the role.