The Post-American World Economy
In the aftermath of World War II, the United States set about building a global, rules-based economic order.
In the aftermath of World War II, the United States set about building a global, rules-based economic order.
This is a time of transition. A new international order is emerging with many discontinuities--and a collaboration of efforts is needed for it to be better than the one that is fragmenting
The following speech was given by Ambassador Rajiv Bhatia at the 13 th Africa Conclave: Regional Session on East and Southern Africa on 27 March, 2018. Excellencies and friends, it is a privilege to chair this session. I thank the hosts for this Read more
Gateway House was mentioned in Maldives Independent's article on China projects investment in Maldives
The Guardian mentioned Gateway House in their article on Chinese investments in Sri Lanka
Argentina's G20 Sherpa, Ambassador Pedro Villagra Delgado was interviewed by Free Press Journal during Gateway of India Geoeconomic Dialogue, 2018.
Gateway House's report was mentioned in an article by Economic Times on Bangladesh rejecting a Chinese consortium bid in their stock exchange.
During The Gateway of India Geoeconomic Dialogue, Shyam Saran, former Foreign Secretary of India and Dr. Richard Haass, President, Council on Foreign Relations discussed the relationship between India and the United States in a changing Asia. Dr. Rajiv Kumar, Vice Chairman, NITI Aayog, in his keynote address spoke about India's future and delivering private solutions to public problems. Urve Palo, Estonian Minister of Entrepreneurship and Information Technology, and Dr. V.K.Singh, Indian Minister of State for External Affairs, gave the opening remarks.
Gateway House and the Ministry of External Affairs co-hosted the third edition of The Gateway of India Geoeconomic Dialogue: Where geopolitics meets business, where members of the press were invited and were sent the schedule of the conference
Economic Times mentioned Gateway House in an article on India's role in Sri Lanka's port.