Our seminal EU ASEAN–G20 primer was republished in Berlin and Singapore ahead of the 2023 Delhi Summit. We argue that our postwar social contract has to cope with unprecedented shocks: Britain’s thorny withdrawal from the EU, worsening Migrant Crisis, rise in populist demagoguery on both sides of the Atlantic & beyond…
But there are also positive socioeconomic signs: the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) and new, more demanding sustainable finance & governance norms are making unprecedented advances across the boardrooms of America, Britain, France, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, India and China, changing the world economy for the better…
Engaged fiduciary capitalism can “help us retain our heritage of political, intellectual, and cultural freedom, while, at the same time, open up the way to higher standards of social welfare and economic security.”
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