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1. The Russian-Ukrainian War: An Opportunity to Strengthen the AfCFTA

2. China/United States: Europe off Balance

3. Industrial policy for electric vehicle supply chains and the US-EU fight over the Inflation Reduction Act

4. Harnessing allied space capabilities

5. Impact of economic sanctions on net commodity-producing and net commodity-consuming countries

6. Who Learns More from Afar? Spatial Empirical Evidence on Manufacturing and Services

7. Assessing Digital Leadership: Is the EU Losing out to the US?

8. Employment Effects of Offshoring, Technological Change and Migration in a Group of Western European Economies: Impact on Different Occupations

9. Functional Specialisation and Working Conditions in Europe

10. Determinants of Functional Specialisation in EU Countries

11. Trade Balances and International Competitiveness in Cyber-physical, Digital Task-intensive, ICT Capital-intensive and Traditional Industries

12. Exchange Rate Pass-Around

13. Blowback: The Effect of Sanctions on Democratic Elections

14. Who is to suffer? Quantifying the impact of sanctions on German firms

15. The power of control: How the EU can shape the new era of strategic export restrictions

16. EU-Pacific Talks: Trade relations with the Indo-Pacific

17. U.S. Strategy: Rebalancing Global Energy between Europe, Russia, and Asia and U.S. Security Policy in the Middle East and the Gulf

18. CONTAINMENT 2.0: SANCTIONS FOR THE LONG HAUL

19. European unilateralism as a tool for regulating international trade: a necessary evil in a collapsing multilateral system

20. Carbon Pricing During an Energy Crisis

21. Energy Markets and the Design of Sanctions on Russia

22. Developing EU Trade Incentives: A Support Tool for Refugee Self-Reliance and Host Community Resilience in Turkey

23. Refining the EU’s Geoeconomic Approach to Trade Policy

24. The EU’s Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism: A Piece in the Industry Decarbonization Puzzle

25. Mirror, Mirror on the Wall, Who Has the Fairest Clauses of Us All? Stress-testing the Application of Mirror Clauses to Pesticides

26. Should the EU Pursue a Strategic Ginseng Policy? Trade Dependency in the Brave New World of Geopolitics

27. Turkey’s Changing Posture on Russia and America

28. Functional Specialisation in EU Value Chains: Methods for Identifying EU Countries’ Roles in International Production Networks

29. FDI Spillover Effects on Innovation Activities of Knowledge-using and Knowledge-creating Firms: Evidence from an Emerging Economy

30. Assessing the Effects of Trade Liberalization With Third Countries: The Case of the Eurasian Economic Union

31. Cutting through the Value Chain: The Long-Run Effects of Decoupling the East from the West

32. EU in Search of a WTO-Compatible Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism

33. Regional Diffusion of Foreign Demand Shocks Through Trade and Ownership Networks

34. EU carbon border adjustment mechanism faces many challenges

35. Is South Korea vulnerable to EU and US carbon border restrictions?

36. Has Globalisation Really Peaked for Europe?

37. The impact of the Ukraine crisis on international trade

38. Economic and Social Impacts of FDI in Central, East and Southeast Europe

39. Brothers in arms: The value of coalitions in sanctions regimes

40. The Impact of Globalization and the Interconnectedness with the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement Between Canada and the European Union

41. A CO2-Border Adjustment Mechanism as a Building Block of a Climate Club

42. Gains Associated with Linking the EU and Chinese ETS under Different Assumptions on Restrictions, Allowance Endowments, and international Trade

43. EU-China Investment Agreement: the EU’s Balancing Act between Values and Economic Interests

44. Strategic Autonomy and the Transformation of the EU: New Agendas for Security, Diplomacy, Trade and Technology

45. The EU’s new trade strategy: Gearing up for competition over values

46. The EU-US Trade and technology Council: Mapping the Challenges and Opportunities for Transatlantic Cooperation on Trade, Climate, and Digital

47. The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Taking Stock of Europe’s New Trade Policy Strategy

48. Economic crisis in the Middle East and North Africa

49. Volume 71 Issue 2

50. Post-Covid-19 EU-Southern Neighbourhood Trade Relations

51. Can the Biggest Emitters Set Up a Climate Club? A Review of International Carbon Pricing Debates

52. Hydrocarbon Energy Complexes Central Eurasian Keystone Triangles

53. The Strategic Benefits of the Southern Gas Corridor

54. Development or Regression? Eurasia’s Investment Attractiveness

55. The EU–China Comprehensive Agreement on Investment: Lessons Learnt for Indonesia

56. UK Green Growth Index

57. Learning from Tumultuous Times: An Analysis of Vulnerable Sectors in International Trade in the Context of the Corona Health Crisis

58. Europe under US Monetary Hegemony: How the COVID-19 Pandemic Will Undermine a 100-Year-Old Relationship

59. The Impact of Disintegration Dynamics on EU Trade Policy: An Institutional Analysis

60. Remolding China’s ‘Empty’ Belt and Road Initiative: An Opportunity for the EU

61. Tariffs and Monetary Policy: A Toxic Mix

62. Work for Others, not Yourself: Globalization, Protectionism and Europe’s Quest for Strategic Autonomy

63. Globalization Comes to the Rescue: How Dependency Makes Us More Resilient

64. Discrimination, Exclusion and Environmental Harm: Why EU Lawmakers Need to Ban Freight Transport Restrictions to Save the Single Market

65. Learning to Love Trade Again

66. The Role of Trade Policy in Promoting Sustainable Agriculture

67. The Investment Screening Regulation and its screening ground "security or public order": how the WTO law understanding undermines the Regulation's objectives

68. The US and Russian Resource Rivalry in the Context of the Contemporary Venezuelan Crisis Perils of the Rentier Petro-State

69. The (Re)emergence of the BRICS and the Reorganization of Power in Contemporary Geopolitics

70. Non-tariff Trade Policy Analysis: An Ex-post Assessment of the EU-Korea Agreement

71. Estimating Demand Spillovers of EU Cohesion Policy Using European Regional Input-Output Tables

72. Greater than the Sum of its Parts?: How does Austria Profit from a Widening Network of EU Free Trade Agreements?

73. Does Asymmetric Nonlinear Approach Explain the Relationship Between Exchange Rate and Trade of Iran?

74. Refugees’ Integration into the Austrian Labour Market: Dynamics of Occupational Mobility and Job-Skills Mismatch

75. Primary Dealer Systems in the European Union

76. The Swiss Model vs. Swedish Model in Dealing with China

77. A Saudi-U.S.-Russia Oil Deal Is Not a Good Idea

78. Shifts in Global Sanctions Policy, and What They Mean for the Future

79. The European Union and its model to regulate international trade relations

80. Toward a Robust Architecture for the Regulation of Data and Digital Trade

81. The Importance of the Western Balkans in China’s Foreign Policy

82. Enhancing Mediterranean Integration

83. Peace in Ukraine (III): The Costs of War in Donbas

84. A Post-Brexit Trade Policy for Development and a More Integrated Africa

85. The Economic Losses from Ending the WTO Moratorium on Electronic Transmissions

86. Exchange rate pass-through to import prices: Accounting for changes in the Eurozone trade structure

87. European Parliament President, Antonio Tajani

88. Italy Joins the Belt and Road Initiative: Context, Interests, and Drivers

89. Outcomes and future of the Eastern Partnership: a Ukrainian perspective

90. Ten years of EaP: successes but also new challenges

91. Real integration – impact of the DCFTA on trade between Ukraine and the European Union

92. China’s Quest for Gas Supply Security: The Global Implications

93. Digital Trade at the WTO: The CPTPP and CUSMA Pose Challenges to Canadian Data Regulation

94. The Global Interplay between Trade, Geopolitical and Commodity Shocks

95. Emerging Countries in Global Financial Standard Setting: Explaining Relative Resilience and Its Implications

96. Chinese Investments in the US and EU Are Declining—for Similar Reasons

97. Implications of Foreign Direct Investment, Capital Formation and its Structure for Global Value Chains

98. Towards the future in the Three Seas Region

99. Great Britain and the European Union Beyond Brexit

100. Deeper Regional Integration and Global Value Chains