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U.S.–Southeast Asia Trade Relations in an Age of Disruption

Brian Harding & Kim Mai Tran | Center for Strategic and International Studies | 06/27/2019

The post-World-War II era has seen extraordinary growth in international trade and the creation of regional and global trading frameworks spearheaded by the United States and anchored in the General…

Trade Policy on the 2020 Trail

William A. Reinsch, Jack Caporal, Beverly Lobo, & Catherine Tassin de Montaigu | Center For Strategic and International Studies | 06/25/2019

Report on open global economy to be launched before G20 summit

Dennis Pamlin et. al. | China Watch (a project of China Daily/State Administration of Foreign Expert Affairs) | 06/20/2019

How to Govern a Fragmented EU: What Europeans Said at the Ballot Box

Susi Dennison, Mark Leonard, Pawel Zerka, Teresa Coratella, Josef Janning, Andrzej Mendel-Nykorowycz, and Jose Ignacio Torreblanca | European Council on Foreign Relations | 06/19/2019

The EU’s Scottish Question

Fabian Zuleeg | European Policy Centre | 06/18/2019

“The country [UK] appears deeply divided, between different population groups and...

The European Union’s Global Strategy Three Years On, Looking Forward

European External Action Service | 06/14/2019

We never thought of the Global Strategy a...

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