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Mabel Lu MIAO: Trends, Challenges and Solutions in Global Talent Mobility
Competition for talent has become increasingly fierce and the accumulation, or loss, of talent can have a significant impact on the balance of power in international rela- tions. In the short term, the physical mobility of international talent has been limited by COVID-19. In the long term the frequency of online intellectual mobility provides an alternative way to replace physical international mobility.
May 30 , 2022 -
James G. McGann: Global Trends in Think Tanks, Politics, and Policy Advice
Think tanks are uniquely equipped to provide policy suggestions that governments and business need to make correct and effective decisions. However, crises like COVID-19 also present new obstacles for think tanks in terms of how to communicate information and promote engagement to ensure that they remain relevant and valuable.
May 26 , 2022 -
He Yafei: Divisive, disruptive and dangerous
The just-concluded Special Summit between the leaders of the United States and the Association of Southeast Asian Nations seemed to cover lots of substantial issues, but the underlying messages from Washington before and during the summit are even more disturbing than at first glance for the security and economic development of Asia.
May 25 , 2022 -
[SCMP]Wang huiyao: Three reasons foreign policy driven by security concerns will make the world poorer and more dangerous
New security arrangements can lead to a spiral of mutual suspicion, stifle growth and innovation, and hamper our ability to address global threats like climate change.
May 19 , 2022 -
Five Trends for the Future of Educational Testing
There are five major trends in educational testing—growth in international education, Sino-foreign university cooperation, remote testing technology, artificial intelligence and incremental business.
May 16 , 2022 -
He Weiwen: Lifting tariffs right choice for Biden
US President Joe Biden said on Tuesday that the White House could drop some of the Donald Trump-era tariffs on Chinese goods to lower consumer prices in the United States, according to CNBC. The White House is reviewing the punitive tariffs, and could opt to lift them altogether.
May 16 , 2022 -
Lord Jim O’Neill: What Is the Right Way to Structure Global Health? The Case for Radical New Organisations and Thinking
If a solution to antibiotic abuse cannot be found, then by 2050, there could be as many as 10 million people a year dying from AMR-related illnesses. The COVID-19 pandemic has proved that there are massive economic and financial costs from global health threats when not met by fast robust actions.
May 09 , 2022