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Towards a partnership-based industrial policy

Rethinking international cooperation and economic policy in a multiplex world.

What comes after trade liberalization and development cooperation?

WORLD.OS is a project by Julius Murke to advance concepts of international cooperation in a world that retreats from multilateralism and open markets.

Overcome Mindsets

Europe still does not see countries of the so-called “Global South” as strategic partners, but remains trapped in outdated development cooperation models.

Industrial Policy through Partnership

The economic future of middle powers will depend on joint industrial and technology policy with like-minded. This is especially true in the digital sphere.

Shared Starting Point

Countries' interests across the income are converging: technological sovereignty, fairer trade relations, and the need to manage global risks together.

Reform

The post-multilateral world requires new institutions and alliances.

Pioneering technology development partnerships 

International technology development partnerships are a new approach to building shared technological sovereignty. Instead of trying to develop strategic technologies alone, countries and regions can pool investment, talent, data, markets and industrial capabilities. Such partnerships can support joint innovation in areas such as artificial intelligence, semiconductors, cloud infrastructure, batteries and data spaces. They create resilient networks of trusted partners, diversify supply chains, share risks and build capabilities that no actor could achieve alone.

WORLD.OS at a Glance

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