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Issue 1: The Japan Issue
05:46 GMT March 11 2011 – Disaster struck
KESSENNUMA, JAPAN - A man rides past a ship washed ashore surrounded by debris in the Shinhamacyo area two weeks after a massive earthquake, one of the most powerful ever recorded, and an accompanying tsunami…
9 min read
Issue 6: AI Impact
A Race for the World
The stakes actually are that high, says OpenAI’s Chris Lehane. His recipe for ensuring the US wins the AI race: “Think big, act big, build big.”
14 min read
Issue 25: Navigation
Africa’s Opportunity
Standard Bank CEO Sim Tshabalala wants governments and businesses to seize the competitive advantages of the continent.
11 min read
Issue 3: The S in ESG
Business for Inclusive Growth
The CEO-led coalition B4IG brings the force of private enterprise to the battle against inequality on many fronts, everywhere in the world. Brunswick's Ann-Kathrin Richter speaks with CEO Camille Putois on the organization’s mission.
10 min read
Issue 2: Southeast Asia
Can Singapore Fall?
Few know Singapore’s story as intimately as does Lim Siong Guan, whose 37-year career in government included senior roles at most every key ministry or institution.
8 min read
Issue 25: Navigation
China CheckUp
GE HealthCare’s outgoing president and CEO for China, Yihao Zhang, reflects on the components of success in the country’s increasingly competitive market.
8 min read
China’s Biotech Boom
China’s transition from a manufacturer of generic drugs to a powerhouse of biotech innovation is redrawing the pharmaceutical landscape. Europe in particular needs to sit up and take notice.
5 min read
Issue 6: AI Impact
Clarity on Climate
Dr. Michal Nachmany is the founder of the nonprofit Climate Policy Radar, a global AI-and-human driven database and open-source platform. She talks with Brunswick’s Carlton Wilkinson about building better decision-making tools for political and business…
11 min read
Issue 23: People Puzzle
Dambisa Moyo
“The world we’ve been living in, where democratic, capitalistic states dominate, is a historical aberration,” says the global economist, author and board member. By Kevin Helliker.
13 min read
G20: Multilateralism Put to the Test
South Africa assumes the Chair, putting ambitions of the African continent in the spotlight. But in a changed world, any progress could prove difficult. By Brunswick’s Pascal Saint-Amans.
6 min read
Issue 21: Leadership
Goodbye, Angela Merkel
As her reign nears its end, Brunswick’s Carl Hohenthal recalls the politician he knew long before her 16 years as German Chancellor.
13 min read
Issue 25: Navigation
Green Hydrogen Window
The sustainable fuel may be South Africa’s best shot at global value.
3 min read