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Casting Off: The UK’s Global Agenda will Need to Drop the Fish
Europe, International Economics Zach Simon, Senior Staff Writer 1/25/21 Europe, International Economics Zach Simon, Senior Staff Writer 1/25/21

Casting Off: The UK’s Global Agenda will Need to Drop the Fish

The UK must move past internal concerns if it wants global leadership.

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Understanding China’s Industrial Policies
East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, International Economics, International Development Wei (Josh) Luo, Senior Staff Writer 1/5/21 East Asia, U.S. Foreign Policy, International Economics, International Development Wei (Josh) Luo, Senior Staff Writer 1/5/21

Understanding China’s Industrial Policies

Chinese industrial practices have long historical precedents and are unlikely to change as the country seeks to move up the value chain.

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International Trade Deals in 2020: Walking a Balance Beam
Foreign Policy 2020, International Economics, U.S. Foreign Policy Foreign Policy 2020 Team 12/3/19 Foreign Policy 2020, International Economics, U.S. Foreign Policy Foreign Policy 2020 Team 12/3/19

International Trade Deals in 2020: Walking a Balance Beam

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Africa does not Need China’s ‘Debt-Trap’ Belt and Road Initiative to Develop
East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, International Development Ibrahim Anoba, Former Contributing Writer 10/21/19 East Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, International Development Ibrahim Anoba, Former Contributing Writer 10/21/19

Africa does not Need China’s ‘Debt-Trap’ Belt and Road Initiative to Develop

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“Partners in Prosperity or Accomplices to Failure:” How to Manage U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation
U.S. Foreign Policy, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Security, International Economics Jonathan Coleman, Former Staff Writer 9/26/19 U.S. Foreign Policy, Latin America and the Western Hemisphere, Security, International Economics Jonathan Coleman, Former Staff Writer 9/26/19

“Partners in Prosperity or Accomplices to Failure:” How to Manage U.S.-Mexico Security Cooperation

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The Dirt from Canada
International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/14/11 International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/14/11

The Dirt from Canada

By George JagelsContributorFebruary 14, 2011

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Egypt’s Crisis Shows Why Political Risk Still Matters
International Economic..., Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/14/11 International Economic..., Middle East and North Africa Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/14/11

Egypt’s Crisis Shows Why Political Risk Still Matters

By By John WalshContributorFebruary 14, 2011

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For Taiwan, Trade Agreement Is No Simple Question
International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/28/10 International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 2/28/10

For Taiwan, Trade Agreement Is No Simple Question

By David SilvermanStaff WriterFebruary 28, 2010

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U.S.-Brazil cotton dispute: cross retaliation gone bad
International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/26/10 International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 1/26/10

U.S.-Brazil cotton dispute: cross retaliation gone bad

By: Anna Carolina LessaStaff EditorJanuary 26, 2010

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A New Era in U.S.-Japanese Relations
International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/24/09 International Economic... Miranda Sieg, Former Staff Writer 11/24/09

A New Era in U.S.-Japanese Relations

By Elizabeth FinanStaff EditorNovember 23, 2009

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