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Dr. Jörg Mayer-Ries

Dr. Jörg Mayer-Ries

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Ziehen die Bundesministerien an einem Strang? Finanzminister Olaf Scholz, Kanzlerin Angela Merkel und Kanzleramtschef Helge Braun bei der ersten Kabinettssitzung der neuen Bundesregierung nach den Wahlen 2017.

Putting the Future into Politics: The Case for More Innovation in Government Operations

The new German government got down to work in April 2018 and it will be interesting to see how it goes about tackling the big future questions of our time. Together with the Chancellery, the ministries have a huge responsibility to manage and shape the far-reaching technological and societal changes currently under way.

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