Argentina Economy: The Week at a Glance
Editorial: Emission, the Great Danger for the Second Semester Argentina is heading towards a primary deficit which, being conservative, will reach 5.5% of GDP but could be higher, depending on factors such as assistance to the private sector through relief programs for the pande… Become a member to read the rest of this article […]
EUROPE: CEE PULSE
Electoral considerations continue to dominate the political scene across Central and Eastern Europe (CEE). Tomorrow, 1 July, Russia will conclude a week-long nationwide poll on constitutional amendments, while Croatians will head to the polls in the general election on 5 July. Th… Become a member to read the rest of this article
CHINA/AUSTRALIA: Deteriorating bilateral relations are a harbinger for others
Sino-Australian relations have deteriorated sharply across a range of issues, including trade, investment, security, cybersecurity, Covid-19, and human rights. Australia’s relationship with China may offer a preview of trends that are also beginning to emerge in other indust… Become a member to read the rest of this article
GERMANY: Merkel succession looms right after the Council presidency
Germany’s presidency of the Council of the EU starts on 1 July. Rather than forcing a complete change to the topics Berlin had planned to prioritize, the pandemic has reframed many of these issues. This counts for the relationship with China (there is still hope for a winter edit… Become a member to read […]