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Op-Eds
International Studies and Struggles for Inclusion
via International Studies Review, Volume 25, Issue 2, June 2023
Op-Eds
The Climate Elephants in the Room
via Project Syndicate
Op-Eds
The Challenge of Export Controls
via Finance & Development
Op-Eds
Dissecting the US Public Debt Clause
Anna Gelpern (PIIE), Adam Levitin (Georgetown) and Stephen Lubben (Seton Hall)
via Financial Times
Speeches & Papers
Deepening Economic Confrontation Between the United States & China
via Japan SPOTLIGHT, May/June 2023 Issue
Op-Eds
Russia’s Boom Business Goes Bust
via Foreign Policy
Op-Eds
The Economic Threat of Undisciplined Geopolitical Primacy
via Project Syndicate
Op-Eds
India's Welfare Balm
via Project Syndicate
Op-Eds
Laos Is Not in a Chinese 'Debt Trap' – But It Is in Trouble
via The Diplomat
Testimony
Lessons from the past for Ukrainian recovery: A Marshall Plan for Ukraine