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Manuel Muñiz

Manuel Muñiz

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Manuel Muñiz is Provost of IE University and Dean of IE’s School of Global and Public Affairs.

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  1. Technology and the Global Struggle for Democracy
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    Technology and the Global Struggle for Democracy

    Jan 10, 2022 Manuel Muñiz shows why the January 6, 2021, assault on the US Capitol should not be viewed as a uniquely American event.

  2. An Innovation Agenda for Europe
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    An Innovation Agenda for Europe

    Sep 16, 2019 Manuel Muñiz & Marietje Schaake present a three-point plan to help the European Union close the digital gap with the United States and China.

  3. The Coming Technological Cold War
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    The Coming Technological Cold War

    Apr 30, 2019 Manuel Muñiz thinks the world should brace itself for an escalating zero-sum conflict between the United States and China.

  4. Economic Growth Is No Longer Enough
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    Economic Growth Is No Longer Enough

    Oct 25, 2017 Manuel Muñiz points to three trends that reveal why global recovery has not quelled the West's political convulsions.

  5. Europe’s Asian Pivot
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    Europe’s Asian Pivot

    Sep 5, 2013 Karl Kaiser & Manuel Muñiz

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    China Shuts Down Its International-Adoption Machine

    Yi Fuxian welcomes the government's apparent recognition that a severe demographic crisis looms.
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    From the Year of Elections to the Year of Governance

    Adam Nelson & Kristen Sample highlight five major challenges reformist governments must confront to minimize populist threats.
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    Africa’s Path to Green Prosperity

    Erik Berglöf highlights the potential that a young population and abundant renewable-energy resources represent.
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    Saving the Planet from Plastics

    Jayati Ghosh explains why recycling alone is not enough to mitigate the health and climate effects of overproduction.
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    What Harris and Trump Will Do

    With less than two months to go until the US presidential election, the candidates’ opposing worldviews, objectives, and priorities – and their implications for international relations, the economy, and democracy – have come into sharper focus. While it is impossible to know exactly what a leader will do once in office, the contours of both a Donald Trump and a Kamala Harris presidency are remarkably well defined.

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    The Big Picture

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    Macron’s Trial by Fire

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    Since the start of the Olympic Summer Games in Paris, Emmanuel Macron has reclaimed the initiative and confronted a political situation that is in many ways unprecedented for a French president. Not only has the center held, but the country may have a return to political stability in its sights.

    reflects on the French president's efforts to maintain control after a painful election season.
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    Kamala Harris’s Liberal Patriotism

    Andrés Velasco & Daniel Brieba explain why the Democratic US presidential candidate's appeal to love of country is good politics.
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    Confronting Africa’s Cost-of-Living Crisis

    Hippolyte Fofack urges governments to rethink constraints on public spending and increase investment in human capital.

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