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Witnessing the Future of Mediation in Paris
Beyond the competition: ICC Mediation Week as a global learning ground The 21st ICC International Commercial Mediation Competition, held this year in Paris, offered far more than just a competitive arena where young participants showcased their advocacy and...
What Does Davos 2026 Tell Us?
Global Lessons on Law, Leadership, and Dialogue The 2026 World Economic Forum, under the theme “The Spirit of Dialogue”, invited us to rethink not only political frameworks but also decision-making cultures, social governance, and institutional cooperation. This...
Partnerships for the Goals or Isolation for States?
Global governance is no longer shaped solely by states but increasingly by the collective efforts of multi-actor structures. In areas such as climate, migration, digital transformation, and justice, achieving impactful results requires not only technical solutions but...
What Does Seeing the Unseen at an Early Stage Really Offer?
Early-stage evaluation is often a step that entrepreneurs postpone with the assumption that “it’s still too early.” However, it is precisely at this stage that a thorough assessment can prevent complex legal and commercial issues down the road. Partnership structures,...
Why Is Intercultural Mediation Necessary When Working with Chinese Investors?
Global capital does more than cross borders. It brings with it the business cultures, relationship models, and decision-making approaches of the countries involved. Collaborations with actors such as China, which has a strong and distinctive investment tradition, turn...
Catastrophic Risks and the Giants Without a Plan
As artificial intelligence rapidly expands its technical capacity, its governance capacity is failing to keep pace. The Winter 2025 AI Safety Index released by the Future of Life Institute (FLI) reveals a stark truth rarely stated so openly in public: eight major AI...
My Notes from COP30
Climate negotiations are no longer merely technical processes driven by scientific targets, carbon levels, or financial commitments. COP30, held in Belém, made this reality strikingly clear. Climate diplomacy today is less about a “climate issue” and more about...
The Conscience of Sustainability: Ethics
The year 2025 marks a new turning point in the world of sustainability. We have entered an era where organizations are evaluated not only by the environmental goals they achieve but also by the values through which they achieve them. Today, sustainability cannot be...
Connecting the Pieces, Seeing the Whole
The world is becoming increasingly layered. Entrepreneurship, investment, sustainability, climate regulations, and supply chain rules are no longer separate issues; they function like interlocking gears, where the speed of one shifts the direction of the other. In...








