Multiple signs point to a crisis in global order. The uncoordinated international response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the resulting economic downturns, the resurgence of nationalist politics, and the hardening of state borders all seem to herald the emergence of a less cooperative and more fragile international system.
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Webinar: Cenários de Defesa no Brasil: Projetos, Investimentos e Riscos
Mais um Webinar promovido pelo LabGRIMA e o GeoMercosul com temas importantes da atualidade.
The quest for cyber sovereignty is dark and full of terrors
There now exists a broad consensus that the digital revolution, instead of bringing about a libertarian ‘techno-utopia’, has created or exacerbated asymmetries in terms of access to and control over data, information infrastructure, intellectual property, as well as financial and human capital. “Digital wealth”, as a 2018 UNCTAD report puts it, “is concentrated in the hands of …
Why India is Australia’s economic and strategic imperative
While COVID-19 had delayed the Leaders’ Meeting between Prime Ministers Modi and Morrison until yesterday, it has only hastened the need for India and Australia to become much closer. The pandemic must not distract Australia from its imperative to significantly deepen its economic and strategic relationship with India.