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Publications by Joel Sandhu
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Podcast 22 Feb 2019
Where is Hong Kong’s Lion Rock Spirit?
As China cracks down on critics and pro-democracy activists in the city, Hong Kong has returned to the international spotlight. GPPi's Joel Sandhu sat down with Tze-wei Ng to talk about the region's current status and political and economic future.… -
Podcast 14 Feb 2019
South Africa: Taking Stock of Ramaphosa’s First Year in Office
In the latest Global Futures Podcast, Joel Sandhu talks toCyril Prinsloo, who dissects South African President Ramaphosa’s first year in office and spells out the challenges faced by his government.… -
Podcast 21 Jan 2019
Brazil: Breaking an Addiction to Bad Governance
A year on from his last appearance on the Global Futures Podcast, Matias Spektor speaks to Joel Sandhu about the political and economic situation in Brazil today.… -
Commentary 01 Dec 2018
China’s Crackdown on Hong Kong’s Freedoms Is Bad for Business
Limiting the impact of the US-China trade war will have to involve upholding the unique status of Hong Kong.… -
Podcast 22 Nov 2018
How Does the EU Work With African Countries on Migration?
In this episode, Joel Sandhu from the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi) sits down with Matthieu Tardis to discuss his recent study,European Union Partnerships with African countries on Migration: Common Issues and Conflicting Interests.… -
Podcast 05 Nov 2018
Finding the Story of Us
Countries, their citizens and politics, seem more and more polarized by the day. Across Europe, far-right political parties proclaiming nationalist rhetoric are on the rise. We are grappling to understand the rise of an Us versus Them narrative, as well as the normalization of this narrative in… -
Commentary 23 Oct 2018
We Need a Flexible World Order
By Joel Sandhu, Cyril PrinslooWestern policymakers should push for a new and inclusive world order. Specifically, reform of the the Bretton Woods Institutions and recognition of the new global governance architectures lead by (re)emerging powers.… -
Podcast 01 Oct 2018
Creating an Indian Bureaucracy for the 21st Century
India's bureaucracy is notorious for not being nimble, adaptable or innovative enough to deal with the country's challenges. What needs to change? The Global Futures Podcast talks to Yamini Aiyar.… -
Podcast 31 Aug 2018
Mapping Possible Futures
The future is a topic that inspires speculation, fear and hope. In a world of rapid change and growing insecurity, scenario planning is a method that can provide a way to structure our thinking and foster much-needed debates.… -
Podcast 27 Jul 2018
The Politics and Financing of Water
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Podcast 13 Jun 2018
Cities: Bringing Urban Life and Global Politics Together
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Podcast 01 Jun 2018
How Will India Shape Regional and Global Issues in the Coming Years?
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Podcast 14 May 2018
How Can We Plan For an Uncertain Future?
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Commentary 11 May 2018
India’s Thinking Global. It Should Act Regional First.
By Joel SandhuIndia’s global ambitions are intricately linked to its influence as a regional actor. While Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has been busy deepening political and economic ties with world leaders, his country has lost influence in its immediate neighborhood. Meanwhile, an increasingly ambitious… -
Podcast 04 May 2018
Europe and the Future of Liberal Democracies
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Podcast 05 Apr 2018
Brazil Unraveling: The Country of the Future in Crisis
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Commentary 06 Mar 2018
Unsere globale Zukunft braucht integrative Ideen
By Joel SandhuDank der rasanten Fortschritte in den Bereichen Technologie, Transport und Kommunikation ist unsere Welt vernetzter als je zuvor. Gleichzeitig war das weltpolitische Klima nach Ende des Kalten Krieges noch nie so volatil wie derzeit. Die Geschwindigkeit des technologischen Wandels ist ein wichtiger… -
Commentary 28 Feb 2018
Our Global Future Will Require Inclusive Ideas
By Joel SandhuThanks to rapid advances in technology, transportation, and communication networks, our world is more connected than ever before. Yet, the global political climate has never been more volatile in the post-Cold War era. The speed of technological change is one important reason for this development;… -
Commentary 19 Dec 2016
Ein Ausweg aus Hongkongs politischer Krise
By Joel SandhuDie Gefahr ist groß, dass die politischen Ausschreitungen in Hongkong zwischen Anhängern Chinas und Befürwortern einer Unabhängigkeit der chinesischen Sonderverwaltungszone in der nächsten Zeit weiter eskalieren. Anfang November verhinderte China, dass die demokratisch gewählten Abgeordneten Yau… -
Commentary 29 Nov 2016
Localists Should Fight to Protect Hong Kong’s Autonomy, Not Seek Independence
By Joel SandhuPolitical flare-ups between pro- and anti-Beijing supporters have catapulted Hong Kong into the international spotlight. Beijing’s increasing intervention in Hong Kong’s political affairs has led to violent street clashes between the two camps in the city and international condemnations of China.…