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China s Self-Defeating Economic Statecraft

Download Article China, it is often said, has mastered the art of economic statecraft. Observers routinely worry that by throwing around its ever-growing economic weight, the country is managing to buy goodwill and influence. During the COVID-19 pandemic, Beijing has exploited its dominance of manufacturing supply chains to win favor by donating masks and now vaccines to foreign countries. And it has long used unfair state subsidies to tilt the playing field in favor of Chinese companies. Beijing has also weaponized its expanding trade relations. China overtook the United States as the top global trader in 2013, and it is now the leading source of imports for about 35 countries and the top destination of exports for about 25 countries. The Chinese government has not hesitated to leverage access to its consumer market to pressure foreign governments and firms to obey its wishes. In 2019, for example, it canceled the visit of a trade delegation to Sweden after a Swe

citybizlist : Washington DC : Citybiz Interview with Jason McCann, CEO and Co-Founder of Vari

citybizlist : Washington DC : Citybiz Interview with Jason McCann, CEO and Co-Founder of Vari
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Australian Indigenous Activists Call Out White Feminism s Deadly Blind Spot – Quillette

In March, three Indigenous women flew to Canberra in an attempt to draw attention to a horror story playing out in their communities. These were Alice Springs Deputy Mayor Jacinta Price; and Cheron and Meesha Long, cousins of 15-year-old Layla Leering, who died in 2017 after apparently being sexually assaulted in the Northern Territory. Layla’s death along with that of two other girls, Fionica Yarranganlagi James and Keturah Cheralyn Mamarika has been the subject of a coroner’s inquest, and has brought renewed attention to the threat that Indigenous girls and women face within their own communities. Unfortunately, the scope of that attention has been limited, because the narrative of intra-Indigenous abuse is seen as unfashionable to report.

Australia s sexism protests create momentum for corporate change

Apr 16, 2021 The uproar triggered by allegations of sexual assault in Australia’s Parliament has fueled a push for change that is likely to be sustained, according to the head of the nation’s Women in Banking and Finance association. “Women have found their voice,” Jen Dalitz, WiBF’s chief executive, said in an interview Friday. “I think that’s really going to translate into the workplace.” Women last month secured nine more seats on boards of major companies included in the S&P/ASX 200 index, taking the percentage of female directorships to 32.9%. It’s a notable increase, though a 2020 report found Australia still trailed the global average for executives setting formal quantitative goals for diversity and inclusion outcomes.

VELIKI SKANDAL TRESE AUSTRALIJU: Snimci plesa na vojnoj priredbi zgrozili sve

VELIKI SKANDAL TRESE AUSTRALIJU: Snimci plesa na vojnoj priredbi zgrozili sve
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