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  1. Weathering the Changing Needs to Regulate Financial Inclusion Morten Seja* Posted : December 20, 2021

    A Case for Regulators to Green Financial Inclusion Financial Inclusion is an Excellent Tool for Combating Poverty

  2. A Relapse into conflict? Helmut Sorge Posted : December 15, 2021

    How do you treat a brutal dictator who had lost power after 42 years, hiding in a drainpipe, after his convoy was attacked by fighter jets from the air? It was a bloody mess and not a pretty scene.

  3. Le cours de l’étain atteint des records historiques ! Yves Jégourel Posted : December 13, 2021

    Dans le vaste univers des matières premières, il est commun de parler des « métaux de base » pour qualifier les « grands » métaux non ferreux que sont l’aluminium, le cuivre, l’étain, le nickel, le plomb et le zinc. L’homogénéité de ce groupe est, bien évidemment, toute relative et la dynamique des cours qu’ils ont suivi, chacun, depuis le printemps 2021 ne peut manquer de le rappeler.

  4. ADEL Portrait : Jessica Berlin, a free agent filling the gaps Sabine Cessou Posted : December 13, 2021

    This political analyst, expert in security issues and international development, describes her personality as « down to earth, curious », and not taking herself « very seriously ». Born in Seattle, half German and half Korean-American, she was raised « between three cultures ».

  5. No Intention of Backing Down Helmut Sorge Posted : December 08, 2021

    The Polish memory of oppression, occupation, the holocaust, Nazi occupation, and communist dictators is burned into the national soul and conscience. A Polish born Pope, Jean Paul II, supported the long national struggle for freedom, giving faith to Poland’s 38 million citizens, mainly Catholic.

  6. ADEL Portrait : Juan Diego Mujica Filippi Sabine Cessou Posted : December 07, 2021

    This impact-driven young Peruvian legal scholar studies and advocates for the redesign of Corporate Law internationally through innovation for sustainable development.

  7. Between a tolerable status quo and a disastrous conflict Helmut Sorge Posted : December 03, 2021

    Not all is quiet on the Chinese/Chinese front. Warships are sailing through the Taiwan Strait. One day, an American missile guided US destroyer, the next a Canadian Frigate, some Chinese submarines, or one of Beijing’s new aircraft carriers. Shadows of a new cold war, possibly turning into an unpredictable escalation.

  8. ADEL Portrait : Joana Ama Osei-Tutu, Gender Without Borders Sabine Cessou Posted : December 01, 2021

    This young and outspoken Ghanaian citizen, a peace and security expert with a focus on gender, describes herself as “engaging, accomodating and seeking”. Born and raised in Ghana, Joana has a deep knowledge of her country, as her father was transferred a lot throughout his career. Her family has also spent some time in Louisville, Kentucky.

  9. Edna Valencia Murillo, a life changed by the Atlantic Dialogues Sabine Cessou Posted : November 22, 2021

    In her very energetic way and a waterfall of words, Edna Valencia Murillo explains how the Atlantic Dialogues 2019 have been a life changer. At the time of her participation in the Atlantic Dialogues Emerging Leaders program in 2019, she was a Colombian news anchor for France 24 in Spanish, working from Bogota, a job she left in September 2021 to follow a more independent route.

  10. Our entire democracy is at risk Helmut Sorge Posted : November 22, 2021

    Richard Blumenthal, the US Democratic Senator from Connecticut, was shaken by the testimonies of top officials of the Department of Justice during the August 2021 Congressional hearings.

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