There's need to tear down another wall as industry leaders in Israel, Palestine, call for quick two-state solution and end to conflict
Is the Chinese leadership capable of implementing needed radical reforms? How will China’s relations with its neighbours and with the rest of the world affect its internal development and the global economic and geopolitical environment?
BY Jean-Pierre Lehmann 3 October 2012
At least until the next summit. Like many such moments of relief in the past two years, this could be a temporary reprieve.
BY Jean-Pierre Lehmann 4 July 2012
It is not an impossible dream. With Jasmine, and now Egyptian ‘days of rage’ we may be seeing early glimmers of hope.
BY Jean-Pierre Lehmann 31 January 2011
Henry Kissinger's famous quip in the 1970s, "When I want to call Europe, I cannot find a phone number," has ironically been turned on its head. There are too many phone numbers. The London G-20 summit spotlights the great disunion of the European Uni
BY Jean-Pierre Lehmann 31 March 2009
The Polish plumber, the Brazilian poultry farmer, and the Chinese textile worker represent the unholy trinity of the perceived menace of globalization to Europeans, and that is what caused the French and Dutch "No".
BY Jean-Pierre Lehmann 22 June 2005
Business leaders are conscious that only by creating an integrated sub-continental market will they really be able to compete with China, including in attracting foreign investments.
BY Jean-Pierre Lehmann 6 January 2005
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