This week, we were thrilled to welcome a distinguished delegation from Japan to Austal USA! We had the opportunity to showcase our expertise in building advanced vessels, including our Emergency Medical Ship. We look forward to a continued partnership!
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🌐 Unlocking China-Italy Relations: Insights from Michele Geraci 🇨🇳🇮🇹 In a recent interview, Michele Geraci, a professor at NYU Shanghai and a key figure in Italy's entry into the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), provided valuable insights into China-Italy relations and the broader implications for international partnerships. Here are some key takeaways: 🔹 Strategic Engagement for Economic Growth: Michele Geraci emphasized how Italy's proactive stance in joining the BRI in 2018 was a strategic move to enhance its economic ties and competitiveness. This initiative aimed to place Italian companies on par with their European counterparts by engaging in global infrastructure projects. 🔹 Detailed Negotiations for Mutual Benefit: The negotiations for Italy's involvement in the BRI were meticulous. A seven-page MoU was crafted to align with European values such as reciprocity and environmental standards. This framework set a precedent for other countries, including Switzerland and Luxembourg, to join the BRI. 🔹 Complexities of Global Politics: The decision to exit the BRI was described as a significant misstep by Michele Geraci highlighted the lack of a coherent rationale from the Italian government and the broader implications for Italy-China relations. This decision was not well-received by the Chinese counterparts, who valued the strategic partnership. 🔹 Navigating Global Perceptions: Michele Geraci discussed the challenges of being perceived as "pro-China" due to his extensive knowledge and positive analysis of China's economic strategies. He stressed the importance of separating factual analysis from political bias to foster informed discussions and better policies. 🙏 A Big Thank You to Michele Geraci for sharing his insights and as always fantastic interviews by Frank Tsai from China Crossroads 🙏 For those interested in understanding the intricacies of international relations and economic diplomacy, this conversation is a must-watch! 📺 #InternationalRelations #ChinaItaly #BeltAndRoad #EconomicGrowth #GlobalPolitics #LinkedInLearning #WatchNow NYU Shanghai Finance Society NYU Shanghai Center for Career Development Paolo Marco Giacomo Aurora Lorenzo Tanya Peter Mauro Marco Jessie Cooper Caterina Wen Luca Andrea Gianluca Dandan Matteo Chen卫 Andrea Aloisio Lilly Alessandro Silvia Federica Sofia Canali Linda Calabrese Melanie Ullrich Arvea Marieni zhou menghan 📈🌍📹
How I Took Italy into Belt and Road and Why It Left, with Michele Geraci
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Today is #EuropeDay! On 9 May, we commemorate the 1950 Schuman Declaration that led to the foundation of the European Union. #EIPA, after more than 40 years of activity, continues to be dedicated to Europe - its member states, institutions, and citizens. We asked our team what Europe means to them, see their answers in our video➡️ https://lnkd.in/gDxC7ywd What is #Europe to you? #9May #SchumanDeclaration #EuropeanUnion
Happy Europe's Day from the EIPA team
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Germany, a country nestled in the heart of Europe, boasts a rich tapestry of history, culture, and innovation. As I delve deeper into my journey of learning the German language, I find myself immersed not only in linguistic challenges but also in the vibrant heritage that shapes this influential nation. Discovering Germany Geographically diverse, Germany spans from the picturesque shores of the North and Baltic Seas to the towering peaks of the Bavarian Alps. Its landscapes are as varied as its cultural offerings, providing a backdrop for centuries of history and modern-day achievements. A Historical Tapestry Germany's history is both intricate and impactful. From the unification of numerous states in 1871 to its turbulent 20th-century experiences with two World Wars and subsequent division during the Cold War, Germany's past has left an indelible mark on the world stage. The reunification of East and West Germany in 1990 marked a significant turning point towards unity and progress.
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Today is the Europe Day. Europe means peace... Europe means solidarity... Europe means prosperity... Europe means taking the leadership on promoting sustainability... Europe means new friends, a diverse community and an outstanding cultural experience. Today, we celebrate Europe. Today, we should commit to continue making Europe a shared construction of a society based on the values of freedom, democracy and inclusion. We are Europe!
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while this lecture is from Feb 2024 the message and overview is relevant now and going forward for Europe, Asia and Australasia. https://lnkd.in/ghy4Ay5c
Ex-NATO Official REVEALS The Lies Of Neocon Warmongers To German Public
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Drawn to major transformational endeavours where knowledge, science, and technology are key enablers
https://lnkd.in/gZNCGkfs RT HON CHRISTOPHER LUXON - Prime Minister of New Zealand - 19/06/2024 "New geostrategic realities have made our region more complicated, more chaotic, and more challenging to navigate. We can no longer take for granted the ability of the rules-based international order to deliver progress, safeguard our ambition, or protect our interests. And in this context, I will be clear. New Zealand will be active and engaged, working alongside Japan and other partners and friends, to use our agency, influence, and role in the world to contribute to and shape global and regional security."
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Have been reading Kissinger’s notes on Konrad Adenauer and trying to see it as a Product Manager might. Adenauer who , was resolute in restablishing Germany postwar , but not in the image the previous establishments had of an independent strong Germany . His view was an integrated Germany would be stronger. Fortuitously, In 1950 French Foreign Minister Schuman proposed what we now know as the European Union. This fit perfectly with Adenauers plan of reintegration of Germany as a nation and with its neighbors. But … two years later, Stalin offered Germany a deal. Offering Germany complete independence , but insisting it be a neutral nation at the cost of no integration with neighboring countries , especially not with NATO. I think at times we want the product to suceed and are tempted by other quick wins , that while look great, stragically don’t fit. Do we stick with the plan or change because of a recent breakthrough. I don’t know what went through Adenauer’s mind at that time. Public pressures, the pain of the East being closed. What we do know is he ultimately rejected the plan by Stalin as he recognized it would actually be more painful to restablish Germany in isolation, that it was a greater risk. My product well, it’s a great one and I have a great team and management that support me,my key take is a product can’t stand on its own technical abilities, but must integrate with others visions and goals to be a success.
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…that’s actually a good idea 🇫🇷 But there’s another lesson here, looking at Korea, China, and Japan also featuring in the top 10. #ViveLaFrance, and all that. But looking at the Asian contingent here, these are some of the most industrious and hard-working countries on the planet, yet (or because?) they take time out to enjoy their food. One lesson to draw from this might be the importance of actually taking the time to #SlowDown and appreciate moments outside of work, even in highly productive and industrious societies. The act of spending time eating and drinking isn’t just necessary for #PhysicalHealth, but also a valuable opportunity for #SocialInteraction, relaxation, and cultural expression. My literal gut feeling here is that these activities also contribute to #MentalHealth and emotional well-being, even under otherwise punishing schedules, and therefore help maintain #Productivity and #Creativity when individuals return to their work. So… excuse me while I’m preparing a snack now.
Perhaps we should all move to France?
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Time to rethink the quality of life. Does the USA need to rethink itself? Also it is noted that the USA also has the longest average supply chain for food (1011 miles). Hint this is why I spend a lot of my year in France despite living in USA. #foodculture #France #qualityoflife
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Who's spending more time eating & drinking every day among OECD - OCDE countries? Maybe no none would be surprised to learn who leads the top 😊 Although it may look trivial, this ranking - shared by Nicolai Tangen - can raise interesting questions, such as: 1. Are those spending more time eating & drinking happier than other nations? Not necessarily, as most rankings of happiest nations place place Finland, Denmark & Iceland among the top 3 - and none of these is renowned for great cuisine or for people enjoying meals more than others. 2. Are those eaters & drinkers less economically performant? If we look at the top 6, 4 of them are the PIGS = southern EU member countries whose economies are deemed to be full of problems. 3. Looking at the bottom of the ranking, can we identify a link between the less time spent eating and the surge of obesity in Canada and the USA? 4. When Romania eventually joins the OECD, where do you think its place in this ranking would be? First, middle or bottom tier? As always, Market Cap PR is looking forward to reading interesting comments, since eating & drinking can reveal interesting perspectives on one country's economy and ultimately can flag opportunities or risks for investors. #eating #drinking #ranking #OECD
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