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  • The Future of the Transatlantic Partnership

    The Future of the Transatlantic Partnership

    economics and economic interest. Indeed, for all the chatter about drift and decoupling in what

    In-depth view by Professor Michael Cox

    • 20 Nov 2019
    • 6 min read
  • What’s Behind Trump’s Proposed Tariffs on Argentine and Brazilian Steel and Aluminum?

    What’s Behind Trump’s Proposed Tariffs on Argentine and Brazilian Steel and Aluminum?

    Economic Council Larry Kudlow said the matter has yet to be settled. Left in limbo

    Quick take by Dr Christopher Sabatini and Dr Lindsay Newman

    • 20 Dec 2019
    • 4 min read
  • Colombia’s President Duque at a Crossroads

    Colombia’s President Duque at a Crossroads

    economic activity will not be an easy task without a long-term plan providing infrastructure

    Article by Mariano Aguirre

    • 17 Mar 2020
    • 12 min read
  • Why the US Elections Matter for Europe

    Why the US Elections Matter for Europe

    economic terms, China is the only sovereign nation that even comes close to matching the US share

    In-depth view by Dr Leslie Vinjamuri

    • 20 Nov 2019
    • 8 min read
  • Haiti: The Next Crisis

    Haiti: The Next Crisis

    economic inactivity, a path forward remains blocked by a standoff between an unpopular president and a diverse

    In-depth view by Dr Georges A. Fauriol

    • 6 Dec 2019
    • 13 min read
  • What Venezuela’s Opposition Can Learn from Suriname

    What Venezuela’s Opposition Can Learn from Suriname

    economic sanctions, external pressure and maybe even a military intervention. Certainly, participating in his sham

    Article by Pilar Navarro and Francisco Rodríguez

    • 18 Aug 2020
    • 13 min read
  • Latin America’s Protests Are Likely to Fail
    External content

    Latin America’s Protests Are Likely to Fail

    The popular uprisings in Bolivia, Chile, Ecuador, and Haiti have many different causes and one thing in common: If history is any indicator, the outlook for genuine, lasting change is grim.

    External content by Dr Christopher Sabatini and Anar Bata

    • 8 Nov 2019
    • Foreign Policy
  • The Future of America’s Ailing Alliances

    The Future of America’s Ailing Alliances

    economically. In particular, Greece, Hungary and Italy are tilting toward China because of investment

    In-depth view by Professor Jennifer Lind

    • 9 Dec 2019
    • 12 min read
  • The Double Standards of American Democracy

    The Double Standards of American Democracy

    economic integration of black citizens, slavery remains the US’s original sin. Even after

    Background by Anar Bata and Dr Christopher Sabatini

    • 24 Jun 2020
    • 8 min read
  • From COVID-19 to Climate Change, US Cities are Leading the Way

    From COVID-19 to Climate Change, US Cities are Leading the Way

    economic and environmental challenges. The plan set ambitious goals including lifting 800,000 people out of poverty

    Opinion by Penny Abeywardena

    • 27 Aug 2020
    • 8 min read
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