How can France become a leader in innovation?
Xi Jinping’s era is marked by centralized power and surveillance, with China aiming for “socialist modernization” by 2035. While pursuing tech self-sufficiency and national security, challenges like demographic decline and economic strain persist. Taiwan's "reunification" and a zero-sum trade approach drive tensions. Four scenarios for China’s future emerge: dominance with minimal foreign pushback, fragmented resistance preserving balance, a unified global challenge, or a major conflict over Taiwan reshaping global power dynamics. Global unity will be crucial to influence China’s trajectory by 2035.
This report analyzes the future of the EU's Clean Industrial Deal and the place of European industry in a post-carbon world. Based on over 500 interviews, it compares decarbonization strategies and puts forward recommendations for strengthening European competitiveness.
Four priority levers to decarbonize air transport by 2050.
China Trends #11 by Institut Montaigne
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Our recommendations for reaching a unified European strategy for energy transition.
China Trends #9 by Institut Montaigne
After the Covid-19 crisis, China trumped economic expectations and experienced a rapid recovery. What can we expect for the country’s future?
Europe has to contribute to the economic recovery of the Maghreb after Covid-19.
FinTech is at a turning point in Chinaas the Chinese government is seeking to strike a new balance between FinTech innovation and regulation.
China Trends #8 by Institut Montaigne
Since the 2000s, the threats facing France and Europe have increased and diversified. We must give ourselves the means to face them.