Yevgenia Albats, Sam Muller and Gladys Kalema-Zikusoka Awarded Tällberg-SNF-Eliasson Global Leadership Prizes Stockholm and New York, November 9,...
Stories
What Does a Franco-German Split Mean for Europe? / Laure Mandeville & Friedbert Pflüger
Laure Mandeville, a senior reporter at Le Figaro and Friedbert Pflüger, a former German parliamentarian joined Tällberg’s Alan Stoga for this...
Bubble, Bubble, Toil and Trouble: Europe Looks at a Complicated Future / Jakob Hallgren & Ana Palacio
Jakob Hallgren and Ana Palacio discuss how Europe might get from where it is to where its citizens need it to be. Arguably, Europe in general (and...
Can a Broken Democracy Fix Itself? / Isabel Aninat
Isabel Aninat is fundamentally optimistic that Chilean democracy is headed in a good direction. She is the Dean of the Law School of the Universidad...
No Normal is the New Normal / Tom Armstrong & Diane Osgood
Diane and Tom, are in the business of thinking about converging crises and they help corporate leaders not only peer around the corner, but...
Who is Vladimir Putin? / Philip Short
Listen to Philip Short discuss how Putin looks at the world, what turned him away from a partnership with the West, and the risk that his war could...
Unwrapping the Riddle That Is Mexico / Jorge Castañeda
Jorge Castañeda thinks Mexico is in trouble, but almost half of all Mexicans say their country is on the right path. Mexicans, not known for being...
Asia for the Asians — but which Asians? / C Raja Mohan
Listen as C Raja Mohan explains how India can cope with a dangerous world and a dangerous neighbor. *** We live in a complicated, conflicted world....
From the Lab to Your Kitchen: Growing Tomorrow’s Dinner / David Kaplan
David Kaplan believes that the food he and other scientists are growing in their labs can eventually feed a hungry world. *** At least one in nine...








