A contributor to New Lines Magazine, he has earned a master’s degree in political journalism from Columbia University ...
Economic, Social and Digital Policy at the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung in Brussels. She previously worked at the Brussels representation of the Austrian Chamber of Labour and as an Economist at an ...
Konstantin Hadži-Vuković works in the Global and European Policy Department of the Friedrich Ebert Foundation. He studied political science and philosophy at the Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich ...
Sussan Tahmasebi is a leading women’s rights advocate and expert from Iran and the Executive Director of FEMENA, an organisation that promotes gender equality and supports women human rights defenders ...
Daniela Iller is in charge of Trade & Development Policy at the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung EU Office. Daniela studied Political Science at the University of Leipzig, Science Po Lyon and the Free ...
If direct hot wars between great powers can be avoided, the primary battlegrounds for geopolitical competition will be the economy and technology. Today, all major world powers have begun using ...
As a violinist, I have witnessed how music can bridge divides and inspire collective action. It is imperative that the global community harnesses this same spirit of unity and creativity to address a ...
The great powers are unable to see the new realities of the vast middle, mainly because the Global South remains an enigma they do not understand Canva Equal access — the Global South is not looking ...
Sarang Shidore is Director of the Global South Program at the Quincy Institute, and a senior non-resident fellow at the Council on Strategic Risks. He is also a member of the adjunct faculty at George ...
Marat Bisengaliev is a Kazakh violinist, founder and musical director of the first professional symphony orchestra in India, Goodwill Ambassador of Kazakhstan and an ecological activist.