Professor Gabriele Suder

Principal Fellow, Melbourne Business School, University of Melbourne

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Politics & Society

The British election: After the terror

As Brits vote in a general election that will decide who takes the country toward Brexit, two British cities have been the target of terrorist attacks in just over two weeks. But what impact could the attacks have on the democratic process?

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Politics & Society

The new French president’s role in saving Europe

The election of centrist Emmanuel Macron as the new French president can be seen as an endorsement of the European Union

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Politics & Society

French poll could set up a constitutional crisis

With Emmanuel Macron and Marine Le Pen the last two candidates standing in the French election, the mainstream parties have been shunned. Our experts look at the implications.

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Business & Economics

Brexit: The European point of view

Britons may think it’s all about them, but there are gains and losses at stake for Europeans as well

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Business & Economics

The middle manager: dinosaur or unicorn?

The manager of managers is a beast of the modern workforce, stuck between competing interests, but their survival in the corporate world is vital.

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Business & Economics

Strong values and resilience will beat terrorism

The Paris attacks show the uncertainties and risks global terrorism brings. Only a combined effort across all levels of society can defeat it.

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