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

2. The African Continental Free Trade Area: A boon for the “Africa We Want” by 2063?

3. Mitigating Global Fragmentation in Digital Trade Governance: A Case Study

4. China/United States: Europe off Balance

5. Can the World Trade Organization be saved? Should it?

6. Saving the WTO from the national security exception

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

8. Harnessing allied space capabilities

9. The NewSpace market: Capital, control, and commercialization

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

11. Current Capabilities and Future Potential of African Textile and Apparel Industries

12. Formula for a Crisis: Protectionism and Supply Chain Resiliency—the Infant Formula Case Study

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

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

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

16. Functional Specialisation and Working Conditions in Europe

17. Determinants of Functional Specialisation in EU Countries

18. Regulatory Convergence within Technical Barriers to Trade

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

20. Export impact on dividend policy for big Colombian exporting firms, 2006–2014

21. China as an International Lender of Last Resort

22. To Russia with Love? The Impact of Sanctions on Regime Support

23. Exchange Rate Pass-Around

24. Blowback: The Effect of Sanctions on Democratic Elections

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

26. Africa’s Businesswomen – Underfunded or Underperforming?

27. Rewriting the Future of America’s Maritime Industry to Compete with China

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

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

30. Building Worker Power in Global Supply Chains: Lessons from Apparel, Cocoa, and Seafood

31. The Digital Economy Partnership Agreement: Should Canada Join?

32. Economic Security in Emerging Markets: A Look at India, Vietnam, and Indonesia

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

34. Green New Deal for Carbon-neutrality and Open Trade Policy in Korea

35. CONTAINMENT 2.0: SANCTIONS FOR THE LONG HAUL

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

37. Carbon Pricing During an Energy Crisis

38. Energy Markets and the Design of Sanctions on Russia

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

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

41. China’s Belt and Road Initiative: Successful economic strategy or failed soft-power tool?

42. New Dynamism in ASEAN and East Asia: The Role of the RCEP as a ‘Living’ Agreement

43. The Indo-Pacific Partnership and Digital Trade Rule Setting: Policy Proposals

44. Japan and the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP)

45. RCEP Services Liberalisation: Key Features and Implications

46. Impact of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP): A Global Computable General Equilibrium (CGE) Simulation

47. International Production Network in the Next Generation and the Role of RCEP

48. Potential Impact of RCEP and Structural Transformation on Cambodia

49. The Implications of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) for Asian Regional Architecture

50. Restrictiveness of RCEP Rules of Origin: Implications for Global Value Chains in East Asia