Yasemin Zeisl

Yasemin Zeisl

Yasemin Zeisl earned her MSc in International Relations and Affairs from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). Yasemin is fluent in German and English and possesses advanced Japanese language skills.

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Coronavirus Risks for Businesses and Politics

The spread of the coronavirus in China and across the world is posing serious risks to global supply...

Fintech and the Digitalization of Austria’s Banking Sector

Austria may have a relatively small fintech industry, but the Austrian government is making efforts...

Solar Energy in Japan: Innovations and Policy Outlook

The effects of climate change have led governments around the world to increase the share of...

Money Laundering and Terrorist Financing in Europe: EU Law and Brexit

Money laundering and terrorist financing have gained increased attention by the media and...

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EU-Turkey Relations in the Context of Recent EU Sanctions

Diplomatic relations between the European Union (EU) and Turkey are once again being tested as the EU imposes sanctions on Turkey over a natural gas and oil drilling dispute in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea. Turkey has been exploring oil and gas fields near the coast of Cyprus, testing the sovereign territory claims of Cyprus in the waters surrounding the island, also known as the Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ) ...

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South Korea’s Hydrogen Energy Initiative

As the impacts of climate change compound, emissions-free energy alternatives have gained traction around the globe. The solar energy market, for instance, is growing in many parts of the world, including India, China, Japan, Morocco, Germany, and the US ...

Thomas Cook’s Insolvency and EU Law

On September 23, 2019, the British Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) announced that one of the most well-known travel companies, Thomas Cook, had declared bankruptcy. This event drew attention to both the rights and the risks of the roughly 600,000 Thomas Cook customers who were stranded abroad ...

Risks Affecting Germany’s Electricity Grid Expansion

Germany has backed international efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and decelerate climate change, yet its energy transition (Energiewende) initiative must clear a number of hurdles before substantial progress can be achieved. Germany’s energy transition includes the expansion of the country’s electricity grid and a shift from fossil fuels and nuclear power to renewable energy sources like solar and wind power ...