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Speeches & Papers
Can trade aid in bringing peace?
Testimony
Export Controls and Technology Transfer: Lessons from Russia
Op-Eds
Trump Isn’t the Only One to Blame for the Tariff Mess
via New York Times
Op-Eds
‘Reciprocal’ Tariffs Make No Sense
via Wall Street Journal
Op-Eds
The Post-Neoliberal Delusion and the Tragedy of Bidenomics
via Foreign Affairs
Op-Eds
Ireland is more exposed to Trump’s tariff war than any other European country
via Irish Times
Op-Eds
EU must propel global climate momentum to fill the gap left by Trump
Jean Pisani-Ferry (Bruegel; PIIE), Simone Tagliapietra (Bruegel) and Laurence Tubiana (European Climate Foundation)
via Politico
Op-Eds
The Real Pain of Tariffs
via The Contrarian
Speeches & Papers
Is the End of the Chinese Miracle the Start of More Trouble?
Op-Eds
Will Trump's trade war spread? These four things tell us German and Japanese cars are next.
via LinkedIn