La Banque mondiale vient de réviser ses prévisions de croissance pour la Chine, divisée quasiment par deux, on attendait 4,3% de croissance cette année, ce serait finalement seulement 2,7 % et moins de 5% de croissance l'an prochain. Analyse de la situation avec Mary-Françoise Renard professeure d’économie à l’université Clermont-Auvergne, et auteure de « L ... Show More
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Nobel de la paix: Maria Corina Machado «a réussi à fédérer l’opposition»
Maria Corina Machado, surnommée la « libératrice », a reçu ce vendredi 10 octobre le prix Nobel de la paix. La cheffe de l'opposition vénézuélienne, récompensée pour ses efforts en faveur d'une transition juste et pacifique de la dictature à la démocratie, est contrainte de vivre ... Show More
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Oct 2023
The World According to China with Elizabeth Economy | Uncommon Knowledge | Peter Robinson | Hoover Institution
Elizabeth Economy did her undergraduate work at Swarthmore, earned a master’s at Stanford, and holds a doctorate from the University of Michigan. She served at the Council on Foreign Relations and the World Economic Forum before coming to the Hoover Institution in 2020. Dr. Econo ... Show More
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Sep 2023
China's boom changed the world. Now, it faces a slump
As Canada deals with high inflation and a housing shortage, the world’s second-largest economy is grappling with a nearly opposite reality.
China has been booming for over 40 years as Beijing invested heavily to build up the country. But now, demand for housing is sinking amid ov ... Show More
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Mar 2023
The Great Reopening: What The End of China’s Zero-Covid Strategy Means For Global Energy And Natural Resources
As Covid-19 restrictions lifted around the world and countries stopped reporting on case numbers, the events of 2020 and 2021 faded further into our collective memory. Against the threat of looming recession and a war in Europe, it was easy to forget the turmoil brought on by the ... Show More
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