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Cross-Border Synergy: Read My Latest Book Applied Cultural Intelligence: From the Beating Heart of Dubai to the Future of the World (Published 2026 | ISBN: 978-3-033-11667-2)
Introduction We live in a time when distance no longer protects us from difference. A team meeting may include colleagues from six continents. A classroom may hold children whose families speak ten languages at home. A single street in a modern city can carry the sounds, smells, and stories of dozens of nations at once. In this kind of world, the ability to understand, respect, and work across cultures is no longer a soft skill that is nice to have. It is becoming a core huma
May 2915 min read


Navigating Global Standards: Read My Book Academic Quality Assurance, Rankings, and Program Permissions in Higher Education (Published 2025 | ISBN: 978-3-033-11521-7)
Introduction Few questions in modern education are as important, and as difficult, as a simple one: how do we know that a university is good? Students ask it before they enrol. Parents ask it before they pay. Governments ask it before they fund. Employers ask it before they hire. And institutions themselves ask it every day as they try to improve. The search for credible answers has produced three of the most influential mechanisms in contemporary #higher_education: #accredit
May 2915 min read


Tariffs, Economic Uncertainty, and the Search for a More Resilient Global Economy
The return of #tariffs to the center of global economic debate shows that international trade is no longer understood only as a matter of price, efficiency, and market access. It is increasingly connected with #industrial_policy, #supply_chain_security, national resilience, technological competition, and long-term economic stability. In this context, today’s U.S. tariff policies can be read not only as trade measures, but also as signs of a changing world economy. A balanced
May 278 min read


Is Globalization Ending or Simply Changing Form?
Globalization has long been one of the defining ideas of modern life. For several decades, it was often described as an unstoppable process through which goods, capital, knowledge, technologies, cultures, and people moved across borders with growing speed and intensity. In many academic and public discussions, globalization was presented almost as a single-direction historical force: markets would become more integrated, communication would become more global, and societies w
Apr 1213 min read
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