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Despite Problems in the Construction Industry, China Continues to Grow

June 26, 2023

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– by Paolo Balmas – Chinese GDP grew by 4.5% in the first quarter of 2023 on an annual basis, and by 2.2% on a quarterly basis. Once again, the results of the Chinese government’s economic management have surpassed the expectations of economists around the world, including those who participated in the Reuters survey, which […]

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Biden’s trip to Europe: between unity and escalation

April 1, 2022

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One month after the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, US President Joe Biden went to Europe seeking to maintain unity in the transatlantic response to the war, managing the difficult task of escalating without approaching the line that could trigger a direct conflict between NATO and Russia. It is a balancing act that the […]

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Europe-Ukraine Forum – 13-14 March 2018

February 6, 2018

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13–14 March 2018 Exhibition Hall – G2A Arena Jasionka, Rzeszów, Poland Association and What’s Next? – the focus of this years 11th Europe – Ukraine Forum will be on economic modernization and reforms. In 2017, the Association Agreement was ratified. Regardless of the crisis – the war and Russian occupation of Crimea and some part […]

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Regime Change and Globalization in Europe

January 22, 2018

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Right-wing populists are exploiting the migration issue in both the United States and Europe, but dismissing their arguments would be a mistake. Instead, an honest assessment of the economic and regime-change policies that fuel migration is needed, reports Andrew Spannaus. Read the article on Consortium News

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Manufacturing and investment in Italy

November 18, 2016

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In the context of the post-industrial transformation of western economies over recent decades, Italy remains one of the countries that, at least relatively, still has an economy based on manufacturing. Despite a reduction of productive activities in recent years, and in particular during the period of austerity from 2011 to 2014, some indicators show the […]

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