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Magazine article (E&M - 2021/3) Castagnoli Adriana

Pressures and Tensions in Transatlantic Relations

Between 2004 and 2012, the United States and the European Union were each other's most important trading and investment partners; with annual trade of over 4 billion dollars, they generated 50% of the world's GDP and a third of global trade flows. Moreover, with the return to the White House of an Atlanticist president like Joe Biden, Washington has come back to the center of the climate agenda, re-entering ...

Magazine article (E&M - 2021/3) Ghiretti Francesca

The Birth and Evolution of the Chinese Question

China is the player that has undermined US world hegemony the most, challenging not only the international system that came into being after 1945, but also its founding values and their universal character.#In recent years, technology supply chains, and primarily semiconductors, have been at the center of competition between the United States and China. The geopolitical nature of the technological ...

Magazine article (E&M - 2019/4) Caporarello Leonardo

Negotiating Styles: the Impact of Culture

In today's world, negotiations increasingly involve people belonging to different cultures, and individuals belonging to different cultures tend to have different negotiating styles. These differences cannot be ignored, given that they can have a significant impact on the outcome of transactions, agreements, and collaboration. In a soon to be published study by Leonardo Caporarello, a comparison is ...