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Andrew Sheng

The writer is a distinguished Fellow of the Asia Global Institute at the University of Hong Kong and a member of the UNEP Advisory Council on Sustainable Finance.

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Can AI unlock productivity and growth?

18 June 2024
If you watched Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang's remarkable presentation at Taipei Computex last month, you would be convinced that AI has ushered in a new Industrial Revolution, in which accelerated computing with the latest AI chips unleashed the power of doing everything faster, more efficiently, and with less energy
18 June 2024
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Can tech giants solve climate change and social inequality?

14 April 2024
The Great Tech story implies that the world will see a smaller group of winners who bigger clout than the rest.
14 April 2024
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A global state of disunion

27 March 2024
In other words, the world is in disunion not just from wealth and income disparities, but through the widening digital and knowledge application gaps.
27 March 2024
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To be treated as equals to the West, the Global South must decolonise its minds

17 January 2024
In an over-crowded planet, the system is inherently unstable when we attempt to resolve differences via conflict and war
17 January 2024
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Has the West lost the Rest?

4 November 2023
The images and news coming out of Gaza are so horrific that I cannot think of anything hopeful or constructive that can come of this cataclysm.
4 November 2023
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How stable is the global financial system really?

21 October 2023
The global financial system looks stable, because central banks have shifted more and more debt onto their books.
21 October 2023
Are we apes fighting over a boiling world?

Are we apes fighting over a burning planet?

10 October 2023
The profit model of business has ignored climate change for too long.
10 October 2023
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Will Singapore or Hong Kong finance the South’s next transition?

26 September 2023
The global financial system is in a real bind.
26 September 2023
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Lacking moral capital to overcome climate paralysis

Amidst what the UN chief dubs “an era of global boiling,” we stand at the abyss of a paradigm cataclysm, yet remain paralysed in our actions. 
24 September 2023
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The unending cycle of war and peace

Ukraine is a moral tragedy, whereby no one wants to take tough decisions for peace, preferring to wage war in which hundreds of thousands have died, millions have migrated and the unspoken outcome is nuclear. 
14 September 2023
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Who will drive Asia’s animal spirits?

The world today is caught in a confidence trap.
3 September 2023
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How can we deal with the looming climate, food crises?

The answer is the soil on which we live, the primary producer of our food and water.
20 August 2023
Who are the markets really serving?

Reimagining finance and social markets

Financial markets do not seem to factor long-term climate change issues into short-term price considerations
3 August 2023
Promises and perils of the tech war

Promises and perils of the tech war

The outcome of the US-China rivalry hinges on the technology edge
17 July 2023
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How to correct global imbalances?

The global economy and planetary system are hugely imbalanced because of climate warming and widening social inequities.
3 June 2023
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Weaponising global money

With the world likely to head towards a recession, what is the future of the dollar and monetary policy?
22 April 2023
Geopolitical shifts in the 21st Century

The Global Game of ChessGo

There is no endgame in war, only wealth and health destruction.
2 April 2023
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Is the Rest answering back to the West?

The West is in a Metaverse of its own imaginative creation, whereas the seven billion Rest is trying to figure out realistically how to survive the existing liberal order.   
13 March 2023
The West versus the Rest

The West versus the Rest

The West has now pushed Russia, the largest country by geographical size, to provide food, energy and fertilisers to the Rest.
31 January 2023
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Manifesto for social progress

Deep social change often come from people, social movements and civil society organisations, rarely from top down.
20 November 2022
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Churchill and India: Manipulation or betrayal?

Kishan Rana’s book: “Churchill and India: Manipulation or Betrayal” (Routledge, 2022) is an important contribution to an emerging global history different from just Euro-centric narratives. Superbly researched, Kishan connected the dots to find that Churchill’s record on India reflected part of his own limited experience with Indians, formed through his leadership of Indian Muslim troops as part of his early career, and his grand, but often self-serving, view of world affairs from imperial London.
8 October 2022
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We need a Global Summit on Inequality

The latest World Inequality Report shows tackling climate change and social injustice are part of a total political package.
24 September 2022
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Is there a third way for social equity markets?

What is the alternative to Big Business or Big Government?
11 September 2022
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Is civilisation in decline, clashing or rejuvenating?

Rising uncertainties are making global compromise and cooperation more unlikely
8 September 2022
US-China tensions: Crossing the red lines to nuclear war

US-China tensions: Crossing the red lines to nuclear war

Nancy Pelosi’s trip to Taiwan, to some extent, has already crossed China’s red line.
15 August 2022
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The International Monetary System is More Unfit than Ever

After the 2008 global financial crisis, the world seemed ready to undertake meaningful reform of the international monetary system. But the promised structural changes never happened.
6 May 2022
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If war wins, climate action loses

The Ukraine war is a tragedy of tragedies, catastrophic for the Ukrainian people, a disaster for the global economy and a real setback for
16 March 2022
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Is Ukraine a Metaverse Nightmare?

Moving from a unipolar world to a multipolar world was always likely to be messy and risk-prone.
25 February 2022

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