Tag: Global Affairs
China’s 2023 Two Sessions: Engineering a Stable Recovery
Crackdowns on business have left Chinese entrepreneurs weary and wary. The perception of foreign business in China serving as a bridge between the world is shifting dramatically. Here's what multinationals need to know...
Read MoreHow the Private Sector and Youth Are Addressing the ‘Polycrisis’ in 2023
This year is the midpoint of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, and with a “poly-crisis” of global issues, it is increasingly important to re-think how multistakeholder partnerships are developed and executed...
Read MoreViews from Asia and the Middle East
Our regional experts outline upcoming opportunities and challenges in the MENA and Asia regions in business, politics and technology. ..
Read MoreWhat’s on the Global Agenda?
APCO Worldwide’s “What’s on the Global Agenda” report, developed by APCO’s Strategic Partnerships & Global Engagement team takes stock of evolving global issues, priorities and critical global agenda-setting moments in the year ahead, from Davos to the UN General Assembly, G-20 Summit to COP-27 and many others...
Read MoreWhat’s on the Global Agenda in Fall 2021?
From G-20 to the ongoing COP26, our team took stock of a number of cross-cutting emerging themes that present opportunities for strategic engagement, cross-sectoral partnerships and collaboration to advance innovative solutions to critical issues on the global agenda...
Read MoreUNGA Week Kickoff: Introducing APCO Forum
In this edition of APCO Forum, Margery Kraus and Brad Staples join host John Defterios to preview what to look for this week at and around the 2021 UN General Assembly...
Read MoreWhat to Expect from China’s “Dual Circulation” Strategy
The Chinese Communist Party leadership recently came together at the Fifth Plenum to review and formulate the country’s next Five-Year Plan (FYP). This context provides insight into the role “dual circulation” will play in future reforms...
Read MoreStrange Bedfellows – EU and Chinese Dreams on Divergent Paths
Both the United States and China have been trying to engage Europe as a counterweight amid their rivalry. Despite China’s wish to sustain a cordial relationship, the EU’s harder stance towards China on a range of issues leaves more questions than answers...
Read MoreMaking this Moment Matter
The current crisis has brought to the fore some of the most salient issues we face as humanity. The decisions we make now will either leapfrog our progress on these major challenges or cause us to slide back in time as we retrench and de-risk...
Read MoreThe Risk of Being Left Behind
There is a role for corporate expertise and knowledge to play in shaping the responses to global challenges. Multinationals will have to find a way to become engaged in this fast moving and turbulent environment, making their voices heard. Or they risk being left behind...
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