IE hosts Ms. Cecilia Malmström, European Commissioner for Trade
On March 6th IE will host Ms. Cecilia Malmström, European Commissioner for Trade, for a discussion with our students and faculty on the much debated Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership...
View ArticleEuropean Commissioner for Trade Cecilia Malmström examines the challenges...
On March 6th IE hosted Cecilia Malmström, European Commissioner for Trade, who examined the challenges facing EU trade policy with students and professors of IE University’s Bachelor and Master in...
View ArticleTwelve countries reach an agreement on trans-Pacific trade
AFTER more than five years of negotiations, representatives from 12 countries in Asia and the Americas finally struck a deal today on the Trans-Pacific Partnership, an ambitious and contentious...
View ArticleWill 2016 Bring the Collapse of China’s Economy?
Last Monday, at the conclusion of China’s closed-door Central Economic Work Conference, Beijing’s public relations machine went into high gear to show that the country’s leaders had come up with a...
View ArticleChina’s Investments Reveal Its Broader Ambitions
In November 1979, the Jinghe Share Holding Co. opened its doors in Tokyo, marking China’s first overseas investment and the start of the country’s transformative economic opening. Today, China has...
View ArticleWhy Brexit Britain Should Join the U.S.-EU Trade Deal
Having Britain as an additional party to a U.S.−EU free-trade agreement would benefit all sides. U.S. President Barack Obama cautioned that the United Kingdom would be at the ‘back of the queue’ for a...
View ArticleObama’s UN speech reveals paradox at the heart of global politics
Near the beginning of President Barack Obama’s final speech to the United Nations General Assembly on Tuesday morning, he pointed out something really important about the world today: We are living...
View ArticleThe Rage of 2016
The long wave unfurled at last. Perhaps it is no surprise that the two societies that felt its furious force — the United States and Britain — are also the open societies at the hub of globalized...
View ArticleThe most competitive countries are also the most progressive
Kuwait, a small country in the Persian Gulf, holds the sixth spot on the global GDP per capita ranking, with an average per capita income of over US$ 69,000 in 2015, adjusted at the purchasing power...
View ArticleThe Fourth Sector Is Here to Stay
The Fourth Sector Is Here to Stay By Alejandro Erquicia, MIR 2017/2018 Student Organizations today are more aware than ever of society’s demands and are adapting, at different speeds, to the changing...
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