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Economic Development in Africa Report 2019: Made in Africa – Rules of Origin for Enhanced Intra-African Trade

Junior Davis et. al. | United Nations | 06/27/2019

The African Continental Free Trade Area is a landmark achievement, in the context of the continent’s long and rich history, in fostering regional integration to unify the continent. The African…

Public and Opinion Leaders’ Views on US-China Trade War

Craig Kafura | The Chicago Council on Global Affairs | 06/27/2019

The Trump Administration has taken...

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-...

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

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