Prof. Dr. Xiangming Chen on the rapid rise of car manufacturer BYD
In an article for the European Business Review, Prof. Dr. Xiangming Chen from CASSIS Bonn analyzes BYD's rapid rise to become the world's leading manufacturer of electric vehicles. BYD began as a battery manufacturer and developed cost-efficient methods for producing high-quality nickel and lithium-ion batteries. In contrast to Japanese competitors who relied on automated processes, BYD used manual manufacturing techniques to reduce costs while ensuring quality. This strategy enabled BYD to successfully position itself in the global EV market.
Prof. Volker Kronenberg on the formation of the government at phoenix
Prof. Volker Kronenberg explains his views on the formation of the government.
H2 Reality Report at msn.com: Ambitious EU hydrogen targets - already unrealistic
The Center for Advanced Security, Strategic and Integration Studies (CASSIS) at the University of Bonn was involved in an analysis that shows that the EU's hydrogen targets for 2030 are hardly achievable under current conditions. The reasons for this include high costs, sluggish investment and geopolitical dependencies - particularly on China. The study advises a more realistic, pragmatic reorientation of the EU strategy.
Dr. Joachim Weber on phoenix: 70 years of Germany & NATO - Where do we stand in terms of security policy?
In an interview with Phoenix, Dr. Joachim Weber comments on the Federal Republic's “war capability” in the light of 70 years of German NATO membership.
Dr. Enrico Fels at the General-Anzeiger Bonn: New space ministry could come to Bonn
In an interview with the General-Anzeiger Bonn, Dr. Enrico Fels talks about the possible establishment of a Ministry of Space and Bonn as a potential location.
Dr. Joachim Weber at Tagesschau.de: Dilapidated barracks - where to put new soldiers?
In an interview with Tagesschau.de, Dr. Joachim Weber talks about the new plans for the Bundeswehr and criticizes the feasibility of the project.
“Certainly Not Normal”: Prof. Dr. Ulrich Schlie Criticizes Planned Baerbock Move to the UN
Annalena Baerbock is set to become President of the UN General Assembly, a move experts view as unusual and politically controversial. Her transfer to New York is not seen as a career advancement and has drawn criticism, particularly because the originally nominated diplomat, Helga Schmid, was sidelined. The process could also have long-term effects on Germany's diplomatic reputation.
Prof. Heinemann-Grüder on n-tv: “People are being forcibly converted to Russianness”
Following the example of zoning in Germany after the Second World War, the USA is proposing a model for Ukraine. “It has the flavor of the 19th century,” says peace researcher Andreas Heinemann-Grüder. Meanwhile, Trump is trying to achieve a ceasefire. But that also seems a long way off. 
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