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Abortion Pills, Fishing Boats and the Legal War on Experts
via Wall Street Journal
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Factful Friday: China and the localization of world manufacturing
via LinkedIn
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Exploring the Localization of World Manufacturing
via LinkedIn
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Climate Action Today Would Be an Investment for the Future
via Italian Institute for International Political Studies
Speeches & Papers
When sovereigns clash and international rules fail: Dealing with national security at the WTO
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Congress's Bipartisan Alfred E. Neuman Caucus
via Wall Street Journal
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US CHIPS Act threatens to hollow out Asian semiconductor industry
via East Asia Forum
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What Economics Was Missing
via Project Syndicate
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China's electric vehicle surge will shock global markets
via East Asia Forum
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Rethinking Indonesia’s nickel policies to power economic growth
via East Asia Forum