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David Cheong | 12 August 2025International trade is a force of structural change and productive transformation and can therefore promote employment.
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George Joffé | September 19, 2024The ongoing crisis in the Middle East increasingly looks to be a replicate of the divisions of the Cold War when local conflicts became proxy conflicts for the confrontation between East and West. Of course, ideological commitment has been replace...
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Milad Zarin-Nejadan | 15 July 2025Donors are estimated to receive a return from development aid of 50–80%. To understand the financial effects of aid on donor countries, we need a new economic model.
▶The geopolitical impact of the Fukushima nuclear incident III: Japan's relations with Central Asia
Alex Calvo | 02 June 2025In a sequence of three blog posts Alex Calvo examines the wider geopolitical issues that are likely to be affected by the nuclear incident in Fukushima Daiichi, Japan.In previous postings, Prof Calvo discussed the Nuclear Renaissance and the Compe...
▶The geopolitical impact of the Fukushima nuclear incident I: The Nuclear Renaissance
Alex Calvo | 28 March 2025Reporting on the trouble at Fukushima Daiichi’s nuclear facilities initially focused on the possibility of a meltdown, and has later concentrated on the repair works being conducted and the small radioactivity leaks which have taken place.It is to...
▶Masters of innovation
October 07, 2024This is the first report of the Broker thesis project. It highlights the theses submitted by four students from Africa. The theses have been reviewed by Meine Pieter van Dijk of the UNESCO-IHE Institute for Water Education, Delft, the Netherlands;...
▶Trade in intermediary goods and industrial development
David Jean Laniel | October 07, 2024Although trade has evolved in the last two decades, shifting from complete goods to intermediary inputs, our understanding of its dynamics has failed to keep pace. As a result, the policy options conferred to developing countries to industrialize...
▶Europe's International Role
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▶The next India
Paul Tjia | May 28, 2025In developing countries, the current economic crisis has led to a decline in exports of goods such as textiles and to a reduction in foreign investments. However, exports of IT-related services could be on the increase.
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