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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Nord Stream 2 Gas Pipeline Project in Jeopardy

Nord Stream 2 is a gas pipeline mega-project between Germany and Russia that has been a subject of contention for politicians from Europe and the United States. Opponents refer to the Nord Stream 2 as a harmful political project while advocates claim that it is necessary for European energy security...

Risks of Sri Lanka’s New War on Drugs

Sri Lanka’s President Maithripala Sirisena alarmed Western media when he expressed admiration for Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s shoot-to-kill drug policy. At a state banquet in Manila on January 16, 2019, President Sirisena praised Duterte’s war on drugs as an...

The Politics of the New EU Copyright Directive

In April 2019, the Council of the European Union voted in favor of adopting the Directive on Copyright in the Digital Single Market as European Union (EU) law. The copyright directive entered into force on June 6, 2019. EU member states now have to convert the new legislation into domestic law by...

Overcoming Fusion Energy Challenges with AI

As the world is racing for alternative energy sources, many are turning towards wind and solar power. Some companies and scientists, however, have directed their attention at fusion energy. Promising enormous volumes of zero-carbon energy, fusion may become a viable option in the long run...

Hypersonic Weapons: Prospects for Offense and Defense

2018 was a critical year for the development of hypersonic weapons. Russia conducted two tests, one in March and one in December, that accelerated the race among a small group of states to attain hypersonic weapons. Aside from Russia, these countries are the United States, China, Australia, Japan, India, and France...