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02
Feb

“Axis of Inconvenience”: China, Russia and the Crisis in Ukraine

Link : Axis of Inconvenience”: China, Russia and the Crisis in Ukraine, Michael Cox, February 2nd, 2022
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01
Feb

Au Sahel, la France poussée dehors

Link : Au Sahel, la France poussée dehors, Thierry Vircoulon, Université de Paris, February 1, 2022 7.11pm GMT
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27
Jan

The future of the Arctic region: what is at stake for Belgium?

By  Alexander Mattelaer, Frank Arnauts, Marie-Anne Coninsx (27 January 2022) In European Policy Briefs
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28
Oct

NATO 2030: What price transatlantic unity after Afghanistan and AUKUS?

Nicholas Williams & Simon Lunn, 28 October 2021 Link : NATO 2030: What price transatlantic unity after Afghanistan and AUKUS?, The Ambassador Partnership
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13
Apr

Comrades Putin and Xi

Link : Comrades Putin and Xi, LSE Blog, Michael Cox, April 13th, 2021
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16
Jul

Covid 19, globotics, and development

Link : Covid 19, globotics, and development, Vox EU Richard Baldwin & Rikard Forslid,  16 July 2020 Changes in working patterns inspired by Covid-19 may transform the development path of many economies. The column argues that, as we adjust to remote working, a new era of telemigration may drive demand for globalisation in services. This may...
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22
May

Trade conflict in the age of Covid-19

Link : Trade Conflict in the age of Covid-18, VoxEU Richard Baldwin & Rebecca Freeman,  22 May 2020 International trade has helped many nations get vital medical supplies during this pandemic, yet a number of new, protectionist initiatives have been taken or discussed which could disrupt global value chains. This column presents calculations showing that national...
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29
Apr

New eBook: COVID-19 and Trade Policy: Why Turning Inward Won’t Work

Link : New eBook: COVID-19 and Trade Policy: Why Turning Inward Won’t Work, VoxEU Richard Baldwin & Simon Evenett,  29 April 2020 Incomes and trade are collapsing worldwide. Many nations have imposed export restrictions on medical supplies and food, raising the spectre of across-the-broad protectionism. This column introduces a new eBook that asks: Should governments turn...
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