Europe’s Competitive Illusion: Education, Industry, and the Reshaped Global Order

when we analyze today’s global economic structure, we must face a harsh truth: Europe has fallen out of the core competitive ecosystem, and France in particular finds itself at the margins. This is no accident—it is the result of long-accumulated structural problems. Let’s begin with France’s education system, which is crucial for understanding the decline … Continue reading Europe’s Competitive Illusion: Education, Industry, and the Reshaped Global Order

France’s AI Gamble: A Trap of Overconfidence and Limited Capabilities

Recently, France announced a bold plan to invest €109 billion in AI over the next few years, including a strategic partnership with the UAE’s G42 to build a 1 GW data center. On the surface, this move seems to signal France’s ambition to become a key player in the global AI race. However, from an … Continue reading France’s AI Gamble: A Trap of Overconfidence and Limited Capabilities

Development of Technological Art: A Comparative Analysis Between France and Germany

From an economic perspective, the differences between France and Germany in the field of technological art reflect distinct choices in resource allocation and public policy priorities. These differences have deep cultural and economic implications, shaping each country’s approach to innovation, education, and social development. Resource allocation and cultural preferences play a central role in these … Continue reading Development of Technological Art: A Comparative Analysis Between France and Germany