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CHINA’S GEOPOLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STRATEGY

By Mon, Mar 26, 2012 11:00PM UTC View Comments

CHINA’S GEOPOLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STRATEGY

The International University of Monaco hosts a conference on

China’s geopolitical and economic strategy

on Wednesday, April 4th, 2012 at 6pm. room 20

While entrance is free, we kindly ask you to register to Prof. Damyana Bakardzhieva at dbakardzhieva@monaco.edu

Antoine Brunet and Jean-Paul Guichard are the authors of La visée hégémonique de la Chine (China’s hegemony conquest), published in January 2011 by L’Harmattan. The book was awarded an honor distinction at the 2012 Financial Economics book of the year “Turgot” award.

Antoine Brunet has more than 35 years experience as Chief Market Economist at...

CHINA’S GEOPOLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STRATEGY

By Mon, Mar 26, 2012 11:00PM UTC View Comments

CHINA’S GEOPOLITICAL AND ECONOMIC STRATEGY

The International University of Monaco hosts a conference on

China’s geopolitical and economic strategy

on Wednesday, April 4th, 2012 at 6pm. room 20

While entrance is free, we kindly ask you to register to Prof. Damyana Bakardzhieva at dbakardzhieva@monaco.edu

Antoine Brunet and Jean-Paul Guichard are the authors of La visée hégémonique de la Chine (China’s hegemony conquest), published in January 2011 by L’Harmattan. The book was awarded an honor distinction at the 2012 Financial Economics book of the year “Turgot” award.

Antoine Brunet has more than 35 years experience as Chief Market Economist at...

Dawei: Thai-backed mega project in Burma hits a snag

By Wed, Jan 11, 2012 11:00AM UTC View Comments

By Saksith Saiyasombut Almost a year ago we reported on a large industrial estate and port built in Dawei on Burma’s west coast and Thailand’s involvement in the mega-project. Thai academic Pavin Chachavalpongpun has a very detailed essay on the Thai stakes in Dawei: The Burmese government has given a green light to a huge...

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Opening doors to success: Top MBAs shape Asia’s leaders of tomorrow

By Mon, Nov 07, 2011 5:16PM UTC View Comments Opening doors to success: Top MBAs shape Asia’s leaders of tomorrow

IN A globalised world, international academic training is increasingly exerting its influence in today’s job markets. Students are more conscious of the value of a world-class education and are crossing continents to get that all-important degree. And one of the qualifications most heavily sought after is the MBA. As Asian economies continue to grow and...

Should we keep our money in shares?

By Sat, Aug 13, 2011 9:56AM UTC View Comments Should we keep our money in shares?

The distinguished economics editor of the Sydney Morning Herald, Ross Gittins, clearly knows a good deal more than I do about economics, but it doesn’t mean I need to agree with him about everything, either. Gittins makes some good points in this article about the fact that the sharemarket is not the be all and...

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