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  • As US-China confrontation gains ground, Transatlantic partners face difficult choices
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    As US-China confrontation gains ground, Transatlantic partners face difficult choices

    Article by Hans Kundnani and Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 30 Oct 2020
    • Observer Research Foundation
  • Inevitable Clash When Climate Meets Trade at the Border

    Inevitable Clash When Climate Meets Trade at the Border

    As the evolution of climate policy sees carbon-neutral targets and climate taxes going more mainstream, the trade regime is being put under increasing pressure.

    Expert comment by Bernice Lee and Scott Vaughan

    • 8 Nov 2020
    • Chatham House
  • Five Key Learnings for the Biden Administration

    Five Key Learnings for the Biden Administration

    Examining the post-election landscape of the US and analysing how the president-elect should tackle major policy on immigration, trade, and the Middle East.

    Expert comment by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri, Hans Kundnani, Dr Christopher Sabatini, Dr Sanam Vakil and Marianne Schneider-Petsinger

    • 12 Nov 2020
    • Chatham House
  • A China Strategy to Reunite America's Allies

    A China Strategy to Reunite America's Allies

    The European Union’s decision to sign an investment accord makes it clear that China’s geopolitical heft and allure of trade and investment are tempting.

    Expert comment by Professor Peter Trubowitz and Dr Charles Kupchan

    • 7 Jan 2021
    • Chatham House
  • The Changing China Debate

    The Changing China Debate

    economic, political and global governance domains that recognizes a competitive relationship need not be an adversarial

    Article by Dr Kurt M Campbell

    • 20 Aug 2020
    • 21 min read
  • Robert Jervis reflects on America’s Foreign Policy for January 2021: What to plan for

    Robert Jervis reflects on America’s Foreign Policy for January 2021: What to plan for

    economic sanctions to cut Iran’s economic ties to the rest of the world

    In-depth view by Professor Robert Jervis

    • 15 Jan 2020
    • 14 min read
  • Italy’s China card: Finance, trade and geopolitics

    Italy’s China card: Finance, trade and geopolitics

    Economic considerations drive the positive and negative narratives on China in Italy. The country is a trading

    In-depth view by Dr Nicola Casarini

    • 30 Oct 2020
    • 12 min read
  • Establishing Norms in Cyberspace

    Establishing Norms in Cyberspace

    economic security [and] national public health or safety.’ Given the importance of such functions

    In-depth view by Michael Chertoff

    • 14 Jan 2020
    • 11 min read
  • What Next for Chile After Cancelling COP25?

    What Next for Chile After Cancelling COP25?

    economic inequality and political accountability.   A week after the political upheaval which had both

    In-depth view by Dr Christopher Sabatini and Melissa MacEwen

    • 20 Nov 2019
    • 7 min read
  • China and the 'Integrated Review'

    China and the 'Integrated Review'

    economic opportunity.   The 2015 SDSR noted that ‘We are also strengthening our economic

    Background by Peter Watkins

    • 23 Nov 2020
    • 11 min read
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