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Dr. Stormy-Annika Mildner

Raus aus der Sackgasse: G7 müssen Krisenmanagement neu denken

In order to find new approaches to international crisis management, the British G7 Presidency set up an independent advisory group, the G7 Panel on Economic Resilience. The aim is to make economies and societies more crisis-proof and resilient. Stormy-Annika Mildner, a member of the panel, summarizes seven recommendations of the advisory group regarding global health, climate, digital governance, investment, labor standards, economy and trade, and supply chain security.

Aspen PublicationsSpot On
Aspen ProgramEurope Program
Publication Date2021-10-01
ISSN2749-0270
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