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Rosie Burbidge
rosieburbidge
With IP worth 75% of a business’ value why do less than 13% of them have IP insurance? It’s fascinating to read the insurance industry’s perspective on this phenomenon I
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Paolo Gerbaudo
paologerbaudo
Now we can look at the 2010s with a bit of perspective. And perhaps we can better understand why the decade started with huge popular protests with strong progressive content
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Alice Evans
_alice_evans
Elite Indian law firms are #AccidentalFeministsThey create gender equal workspaces to appear progressive & gain global legitimacy.A fascinating book about globalisation, employment, & women renegotiating social norms.by @ssballakris
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Faiz Fablillah
mfaizfablillah
Ramai yang mungkin tak sedar akan long-term effects of technology pada job market. Siapa sangka engineers hari ini kena self-service buat data analytics dengan Power BI. Technology creates new tasks,
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Dr Matthew Ford
warmatters
People might enjoy Margaret MacMillan's take on War: What is it Good for?Much of the terrain is familiar. How to define war. How to interpret the experiences of war. War
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Seb Abecasis | Not the BBC
sebabecasis
META-TAKE: To centralise or to de-centralise.I thought for a long time we were in a battle between nationalism and globalism.I no longer see things this way. To centralise or to
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Gaston Cremieux
GastonCremieux
Quelques réflexions suite à ce beau portrait de Joséphine Baker par Abnousse Shalmani. Où on parle à nouveau d'identités, d'universalisme et des apories de l' "antiracisme" intersectionnel. Un threadhttps://twitt
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Ulrich Speck
ulrichspeck
Macron in this interview demonstrates again his intellectual firepower. One could call his approach geo-philosophical.https://twitter.com/GEG_org/status/1328154302259539970 In more narrow geopolitical terms, he insists on European sovereign
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Alex
alexbreeze
It’s interesting that Germany’s transition of power post-Merkel hasn’t got a lot of coverage in the UK. Understandable because of Covid. But generally European politics hasn’t ever interested the UK.
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Dr Harry Josephine Giles
HarryJosieGiles
Queer Time is not "everyone is late all of the time and that's OK", it's "no-one makes assumptions about different people's time needs and everyone works to adapt to and
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Nick Reeves 3.5% #FBPE #ProgressiveAlliance
nickreeves9876
1/ Many Labour folk say the Tories will own the Brexit failures. This is wishful thinking. Leavers will be told that all the problems are caused by the EU and
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Dr. Sherrill Stroschein
sstroschein2
This discussion on @anneapplebaum's book Twilight of Democracy included some important and interesting insights on the changing nature of conservatism. How did we go from the vision of a 1999
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Vivek Ranjan Agnihotri
vivekagnihotri
Left vs Right Biologically & psychologically, there is no individual who isn’t a combination of both. We have left & right brain, limbs, eyes. But they don’t conflict, instead they
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Latika M Bourke
latikambourke
Xi Jinping at Davos says the world will not go back to the way it was in the past (pre-pandemic). He calls for stepping up for joint macro-economic cooperation and
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Sudhanshu S Singh🇮🇳
sssingh21
1. Last week I was invited to address a NGO platform in a European country to speak and challenge them on #localisation agenda. #localisation is a term referred to strengthen
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J.G. Ballard
JG_Ballard
One wonders about the subtext; whether it's a sort of style, introducing a bawdy fascism – the glamour of the jackboot, the thrill of the psychopathic, the forbidden – or
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