Author: Dmitry Grozoubinski, Graduate Institute, Geneva The World Trade Organization’s (WTO) 12th Ministerial Conference (MC12), originally scheduled for Nur-Sultan in December 2019, is now slated for...
Author: Loro Horta, Dili In early May, several media outlets reported that a Chinese delegation visited Argentina to discuss a major arms deal. The agreement could...
Author: Roy C Lee, Chung-Hua Institution for Economic Research Taiwan’s remarkable economic performance in 2020 is something to celebrate given most countries globally plunged into recession...
Author: Editorial Board, ANU The G7 is back. A post-Brexit ‘Global Britain’ has ambitions for an international leadership role and has coordinated a call from the...
Author: Yan Liang, Willamette University US President Joe Biden wasted no time reversing many of the damaging policies introduced during the Trump presidency, with exception to...
Author: Songshan (Sam) Huang, Edith Cowan University While Australia has managed the COVID-19 pandemic exceptionally well, hard border closures led to substantial losses in its tourism sector....
Author: Shihoko Goto, Wilson Center Even as the Biden administration continues to tout cooperating with allies to ensure stability in the Indo-Pacific, the United States is...
Author: Wendy Su, UC Riverside Though film industries are market-based and profit-driven, they cannot escape the constraints of the political structures, ideology, or cultural value systems...
Author: Simon J Evenett and Johannes Fritz, Global Trade Alert Advancing global talks on investment facilitation has long been a goal of many governments in the...