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Dani Rodrik
April 7, 2023, Opinion: "As the United States and Europe pursue climate action and domestic economic goals, developing countries fear that the breakdown of the multilateral trade…
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April 2023, Paper: "As the conflict in Ukraine continues to escalate, the European Union (EU) faces a difficult balancing act in its relationships with China and Russia. Despite…
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Joseph Nye
March 31, 2023, Opinion: "While the US-China rivalry may disrupt global economic arrangements, it certainly does not augur a sharp decline in human interdependence. History shows…
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Kenneth Rogoff
March 29, 2023, Opinion: "The bipartisan push to ban TikTok in the US reflects both the growing distrust of China and lawmakers’ limited understanding of the tech world. While…
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Paul Tucker
March 22, 2023, Video: "Sir Paul Tucker will join the Rhodes Center to discuss his new book Global Discord: Values and Power in a Fractured World Order. Discussants will be Jeff…
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2023, Paper: "This paper explores ways in which the United States might shape the structure and terms of its financial engagement with China more effectively.  The…
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March 17, 2023, Opinion: "China’s incredibly successful economic development brings two predicaments, one domestic and one foreign. Domestically, rapid development quickly makes…
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March 17, 2023, Opinion: "China’s incredibly successful economic development brings two predicaments, one domestic and one foreign. Domestically, rapid development quickly makes…
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Meg Rithmire
March 2023, Paper: "Political economy on China and beyond generally has been premised on a trade-off between state and market power. In the context of China’s reforms, markets and…
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Stephen Gibson
March 9, 2023, Paper: "Government regulations can impose significant costs on businesses that are then passed onto consumers in higher prices. They can make UK businesses less…