Trade
It is time for Europe to fulfil its desired role as a standard-bearer in environmental, social and gender-based protection.
Read moreStill to be ratified, the EU-Mercosur agreement could entrench centuries-old inequality between the two regions, as well as threaten the planet.
Read moreCan global trade be reformed to be the vector for technology and progress proclaimed by its supporters whilst avoiding the social and ecological damage denounced by its critics?
Read moreAs crisis looms, this analysis tracks Europe’s failed record on banking reform since 2008, exposing the opportunities missed along the way.
Read moreProducing and consuming in a manner that is more respectful of biodiversity means rethinking international trade and the rules that govern it.
Read moreFrom Canada’s feminist foreign policy to climate action, does Trudeau’s record in government match the progressive values he tried so hard to present?
Read moreJean-Claude Juncker’s outgoing EU Commission emphasised a fair approach to trade – how far do the steps it has taken go towards protecting workers?
Read moreThe world economy has become a battleground for geopolitical hegemony. To stay in the game, the EU needs a new strategy.
Read moreOn the paradigm shift that awaits, a common-sense approach to rebalancing the troubled structures of international trade in the global economy.
Read moreAs part of the online series around our new edition, a sneak peak of what cooperation and rivalry between Europe and China could mean for the new global order in 2049.
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