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Issue 22: Acceleration
Worlds Apart
There is an acceleration of the West from the rest, and it should concern us all. By Itumeleng Mahabane.
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Issue 22: Acceleration
Critical Moment
On July 12, 2022, the first public images from the James Webb Space Telescope proved a revelation.
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Issue 22: Acceleration
The New Age of Connectivity
The connectivity story of the moment is the fast-growing connection between business and the big social, political and financial issues we now find around us, writes Brunswick Chairman Sir Alan Parker.
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Issue 22: Acceleration
Moving Mountains
In the wake of the fall of Kabul, a nonprofit’s focus shifted almost overnight from empowering young women to evacuating them. Brunswick’s Preston Golson reports.
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Issue 22: Acceleration
A Public Health Leader on COVID’s Lessons
Former US Surgeon General Dr. Jerome Adams talks with Brunswick’s Ninio Fetalvo.
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Issue 22: Acceleration
Dame Sally
Founded by England’s former Chief Medical Officer, The Trinity Challenge is engineering a collaboration between health, technology and data, for the benefit of mankind.
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Issue 22: Acceleration
Long Time Coming: A Labor Economist’s Nobel Prize
Last autumn, David Card received the award for contrarian research he published long ago. By Beatrice Aronson.
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Issue 22: Acceleration
A Vaccine Expert on Miracles, Misinformation and Missing Data
The Executive Director of Vaccines Europe sees cause for celebration—and concern.
11 min readCapital Markets Ecosystem Grows in Saudi Arabia
At a time when global markets are falling, Gulf Cooperation Council markets, led by Saudi Arabia, are thriving.
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Issue 1: The Japan Issue
To Japan
Sir Alan Parker reflects on his father’s love for the country as Brunswick opens its first permanent Tokyo office.
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Issue 20: The WFH Issue
Abenomics: The Sequel
In fall of 2020, Brunswick’s Yoichiro Sato, a former member of Prime Minister Shinzō Abe's office, offered his insights into the outgoing prime minister’s power and how his policies could fare under the new Suga…
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Issue 1: The Japan Issue
05:46 GMT March 11 2011 – Disaster struck
I awoke to a call from a friend who urged me to turn on the TV. I’d had an eerily similar call years earlier, on the morning of January 17, 1995, when an earthquake had…
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