Laïcité, égalité, fraternité? France’s secularism bill
Dec 9, 2020
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Simon Rabinovich, Asia economics editor for The Economist, shares insights into Taiwan's remarkable economic resilience during the pandemic, driven by robust exports and effective containment measures. He also discusses the complex implications of France's new secularism bill, highlighting the balance between national security and the fight against extremism. Additionally, the conversation touches on the challenge of navigating holiday celebrations amid ongoing disruptions, emphasizing the need for thoughtful managerial support to maintain employee morale.
President Emmanuel Macron’s draft bill walks a fine line balancing the country’s foundational secularism and worries about Islamist terrorism. Amid slumping economies everywhere, Taiwan’s looks surprisingly buoyant; we ask how that might continue after the pandemic. And how managers can best navigate the holiday-party season in a cheerless year.