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When protest becomes strategy: The political marketing of music
Five million views, a deleted video, and an uncomfortable question: was The Strokes’ Coachella finale a political gesture — or a carefully calculated marketing move?
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Europe between regulation and competitiveness, with Raquel Jorge Ricart
Technology has moved to the center of the sovereignty debate. But sovereignty is not the same as autarky — and Europe needs to learn the difference.
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The business of surprise: Can Labubu sustain its global appeal?
Blind boxes have turned Labubu into a global sensation driven by surprise and scarcity. But can a business built on anticipation sustain its appeal at scale?
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The cost of ignoring horizon in factor investing
The insight from 160 years of U.K. data shows that buying small or undervalued stocks shifts significantly with the investment horizon.
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When AI stops being a tool and becomes infrastructure
The case of Mythos, Anthropic’s model that you won’t find in any app store, points to where artificial intelligence is heading: less accessible, more specialized, and with a much more concrete impact on critical sectors.
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China is redefining what it means to be a global superpower—and doing so on its own terms. In this episode of Do Better Podcast, Dr. Yu Jie unpacks the country’s economic transition, geopolitical strategy, and shifting global ambitions for the years ahead.
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