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Recovering Looted Artifacts and Turning the Tide on Antiquities Trafficking
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Recovering Looted Artifacts and Turning the Tide on Antiquities Trafficking

May 27, 2025 | Hosted by Deborah Lehr, Chair and CEO

In episode four of Understanding the Thriving Trade in Looted Antiquities — a Tholos Talks series that explores the global repercussions of the antiquities trade — Deborah talks to JP Labbat, a leading expert in cultural heritage protection, to discuss the evolving fight against antiquities trafficking and the recovery of stolen artifacts.

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Biodiversity Crime Is a Global Security Threat. It’s Time We Treated It Like One.
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Biodiversity Crime Is a Global Security Threat. It’s Time We Treated It Like One.

May 22, 2025 | Deborah Lehr Chair and CEO

We are living through an unprecedented collapse of biodiversity. Scientists estimate that species are going extinct at a rate not seen in human history, with one million plant and animal species now at risk of disappearance. While climate change and habitat loss are well-known culprits, there is another, less visible force helping to accelerate this crisis: biodiversity crime. 

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Returning to Huzhou, China's Living Laboratory for Green Finance
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Returning to Huzhou, China's Living Laboratory for Green Finance

May 15, 2025 | Gracie Sun, Chair of Asia-Pacific

Huzhou always leaves me quietly inspired. I've now visited six times, and each return reveals something new—not only in policy or innovation but in the air, the water, and the spirit of the city itself. Nestled beside the tranquil Taihu Lake and just an hour's high-speed train ride from Shanghai, Huzhou has become one of the most dynamic places in China, where environmental vision meets real-world use.

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Heritage in Crisis: The Changing Role of Museums
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Heritage in Crisis: The Changing Role of Museums

May 15, 2025 | Hosted by Deborah Lehr, Chair and CEO

In episode three of Understanding the Thriving Trade in Looted Antiquities — a Tholos Talks series exploring the global repercussions of the antiquities trade — Deborah welcomes Richard Kurin, an American cultural anthropologist, museum official, and author, to discuss the evolving role of museums in preserving heritage, combating the illicit trade in antiquities, and serving as vital sources of public knowledge.

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Decoding U.S., China, and Latin America Dynamics
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Decoding U.S., China, and Latin America Dynamics

May 12, 2025 | Hosted by Jake E. Jennings, Chair of Technology and Trade

In episode three of Coffee, Trade, and Tech — the Tholos Talks series that unpacks the defining economic challenges of the 21st century — Jake joins Margaret Myers, Managing Director for Institute for America, China, and the Future of Global Affairs (ACF) at The John Hopkins University Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) and Basilinna Senior Fellow to decode the complex relationships between countries in the Latin America region, the United States, and China. 

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Facing Trade Pressures, China Renews Its ‘Opening Up’ Pledges — But What Do They Really Mean?
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Facing Trade Pressures, China Renews Its ‘Opening Up’ Pledges — But What Do They Really Mean?

May 5, 2025 | By The Basilinna Team

As global trade tensions rise and the U.S. escalates tariffs worldwide, especially against China, Beijing is taking a different path. Instead of retreating, President Xi Jinping reaffirmed during a March meeting with global business leaders that “China’s door to opening up will only become broader,” calling for the accelerated implementation of opening-up measures.

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Mexico’s Trade Strategy After “Liberation Day” 
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Mexico’s Trade Strategy After “Liberation Day” 

April 24, 2025 | Óscar Arcos, Executive Director

Mexico has emerged as a rare exception in President Trump’s aggressive new tariff regime, escaping new duties thanks to USMCA compliance. But that protection comes with evolving expectations. President Trump has reframed trade as a rolling performance review—layering geopolitical demands onto market access, competitive alignment, and the elimination of non-tariff barriers. As the U.S. redefines its trade posture, here’s businesses need to consider next. 

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