GOID Conference Report Cover Courtesy: Gateway House
30 July 2016

Conference Report for The Gateway of India Dialogue 2016

On 13-14 June 2016, the first Gateway of India Dialogue was held in Mumbai, India. The conference's theme, 'Where Geopolitics Meets Business', was appropriate for an event that brought the insights of India's energised foreign policy to a city that serves as the country's financial and business centre.

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29 July 2016

T20 Special

The China Daily ran a 2-page feature on the T20 Forum held in Beijing last week. Akshay Mathur, Director, Research and Analysis, and Fellow, Geoeconomics Studies, Gateway House, attended the forum and took part in a panel discussion on “Global Governance: System Improving and the Capacity Building”. Last June, Gateway House co-hosted the T20 Meeting in Mumbai alongside the Ministry of External Affairs and three Chinese think tanks.

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29 July 2016

Germany’s New Global Role

Over the past two decades, Germany’s global role has undergone a remarkable transformation. Following its peaceful reunification in 1990, Germany was on track to become an economic giant that had little in the way of foreign policy.

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29 July 2016

Turkey : The Real Coup Is Erdogan’s Purge

An article by Vice Admiral Anil Chopra, Distinguished Fellow, International Security and Maritime Studies, Gateway House, on the coup in Turkey was republished in Swarajya magazine and IDN-InDepthNews.

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28 July 2016

Did Yahoo! actually fail?

Amit Bhandari, Fellow, Energy & Environment Studies, Gateway House, had his article on the sale of Yahoo republished by Zee Business.

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27 July 2016

The beginning of the end for Erdogan

The attempted coup on July 15 in Turkey as well as its aftermath have irreparably dented President Erdogan’s international image and impacted Turkey's standing as a democratic state, a military power, a NATO member, an EU aspirant, and an emerging economy. This downtrend is unlikely to be reversed in the near future and the country is in for an extended period of instability

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27 July 2016

Imperatives of regulatory diplomacy

Regulations are the new focus of economic statecraft. Their increasing importance is reflected in the negotiations on global financial standards, plurilateral trading rules, and regional economic unions.