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Creating a Common Future: The Asian–European Young Leaders Forum: Day 3
The last day of the Forum on 1 November (here is a blogpost about the first day and here is a post that covers the second day) started with an air of finality in the search for solutions as various speakers discussed the effects of aspects ranging from cross-border migration […]
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Creating a Common Future: The Asian–European Young Leaders Forum – Day 2
The second day of the Forum on 31 October got off to an early start with a brief introduction to the Asia Programme launched this year by the Bertelsmann Stiftung. Europe sees Asia as an economic power and bringing the two regions together by increasing knowledge and understanding between them will […]
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Creating a Common Future: The Asian–European Young Leaders Forum-Day 1
“One can be a senior leader at a very young age and a young leader at an advanced age.…so age is not a determining factor for participating in such a Forum” Indeed, the above Forum on Demographic Change, Economic Growth and Social Inclusion, organized to see how politics and business […]
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Salzburg Trilogue: Politics may divide us, but borders less and less
The Salzburg Trilogue, as the name indicates, is held in a beautiful town in the Alpine country of Austria. Salzburg’s European heritage is visible everywhere from the Ancient Greek-style statues in the Mirabell Garden to the striking medieval Hohensalzburg Castle. Though a relatively small town of 150,000, there’s a kind […]
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It Could Be So Easy … Or The Odd Disparity on the EU Labor Market
Old and New Europe opened their borders to each other through a formal political and economic partnership meant to deliver peace, stability and prosperity, a partnership to help raise living standards in the 27 member states as if they were one country called the European Union. When Bulgaria and Romania […]