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Ian Bremmer, President of Eurasia Group

They've been the main source of global growth for years, but we may have to reassess the idea that emerging economies are growth engines without fail. Markus Karlsson speaks to Ian Bremmer, the president of the consultancy firm Eurasia Group. It has just come out with its list of top ten risks this year, and emerging markets - surprisingly perhaps - are first on the list.

Axel Ganz, Founder and former President of Prisma Press Group
20/11/2009 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Axel Ganz, Founder and former President of Prisma Press Group

During the Forum d'Avignon, gathering personnalities from the business and media worlds, Raphael Kahane met Axel Ganz, Founder and former President of Prisma Presse Group, to discuss the future of the press, in the internet era.
Patrick Artus, Head of Research, Natixis
13/11/2009 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Patrick Artus, Head of Research, Natixis

To discuss about the ways to pull out from the recession, Raphael Kahane met France's most renowned economists, Patrick Artus. He is the Head of research at the French bank Natixis.
Robert Zoellick, Former Counselor of US State Department, President of the World Bank
06/11/2009 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Robert Zoellick, Former Counselor of US State Department, President of the World Bank

For this special interview, marking the 20th anniversary of the Fall of the Berlin Wall, Raphael Kahane talked to Robert Zoellick. He played an active role in behind-the-scenes negotiations within the US administration.
Monique Barbut, CEO of Global Environment Facility
30/10/2009 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Monique Barbut, CEO of Global Environment Facility

Raphael Kahane interviews Monique Barbut, the CEO of Global Environment Facility.
Jean-Philippe Courtois, President of Microsoft International
23/10/2009 - THE BUSINESS INTERVIEW

Jean-Philippe Courtois, President of Microsoft International

Good news continued to pile up for the electronics industry. The ongoing economic uncertainty calls for continued innovations. So goes Windows 7. Raphael met Jean-Philippe Courtois, he is the President of Microsoft International.

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