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Vivek Pathak, Emmanuel Guérin, and Kate Logan explore the potential of global financial architecture reform in addressing Asia’s unique climate-related challenges and opportunities.
The Paul R. Lawrence MBA Class of 1942 professor and the Avaana Capital founder discuss the complexities of purpose-driven leadership and its compatibility with business profits.
Lynette Ong speaks with Bates Gill about her award-winning book, which examines how the state is outsourcing violence to reduce cost and lessen resistance.
Gilad Cohen introduces multiple dimensions of Israel, such as its policy, innovation and startup culture, defense, and the historical relationship between Israel and Japan.
Noah Barkin, Simona Grano, Philippe Le Corre, and Marina Rudyak debate whether Europe should develop "strategic autonomy" amid intensifying great power competition or prioritize its U.S. alliance.
Maria Castillo-Fernandez, Joanne Doornewaard, and Daniel Wolven speak with Mason Richey about the strategic partners’ cooperation in a range of areas critical for the preservation and advancement of the rules-based international order.
Nobukatsu Kanehara, Yuki Tatsumi, and Daniel Russel assess the recent G7 meeting outcomes chaired by Japan, the sideline Quad Leaders’ Summit, and the evolving trilateral relations between the U.S., Japan, and South Korea.