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

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

3. Securing Asia’s Subsea Network U.S. Interests and Strategic Options

4. Economic Equidistance is Not an Option: Germany and the US-Chinese Geo-Economic Conflict

5. China's CPTPP bid spurs South Korea to act on Asia-Pacific trade pacts

6. China's Ties with Southeast Asia : From Green Shoots to Sustained Recovery

7. China and the Persian Gulf in the Aftermath of a U.S. Withdrawal

8. The Impact of Intellectual Property Protection through FTA on International Trade

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

10. Curbing State-Driven Trade Policies: How to Craft New & Effective Approaches to Counter Distortive Practices

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

12. The US–China trade deal and its impact on China’s key trading partners

13. Chinese investment in Uganda: new impetus for sustainable development?

14. Chinese Leadership and the Future of BRI: What Key Decisions Lie Ahead?

15. A World Dividing: The International Implications of the Sino-American Rift

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

17. Expo promotes high-quality development

18. More than meets the eye in ROK ceding developing economy status

19. International Sustainable and Climate Finance: Where are we and which is the role of China on this?

20. China Responds to Trade Tensions Responsibly

21. “Triple punch” policies to bring years of trade tensions

22. China will further open up but not due to US pressure

23. EU trade diplomacy and the cold peace in cross-Strait relations

24. Beyond Manufacturing: Developing the Service Sector to Drive Growth in the PRC

25. Service Sector Reform in China

26. An Assessment of the Korea-China Free Trade Agreement

27. Estimates of Fundamental Equilibrium Exchange Rates, November 2015

28. The ASEAN Economic Community: What Stands in the Way?

29. Japan's New Security Policy: Breaking Away from the Post–War Regime?

30. Regional concentration of FDI involves trade-offs in post-reform India

31. The China-United States BIT negotiations: A Chinese perspective

32. China's Long March Toward Economic Rebalancing

33. China's energy demands: are they reshaping the world?

34. China needs to complement its "going-out" policy with a "going-in" strategy

35. The Effect of Index Futures Trading on Volatility: Three Markets for Chinese Stocks

36. The rise of FDI income, and what it means for the balance of payments of developing countries

37. Keeping the Peace in the Pacific: The Next Steps in American Policy

38. Power Shift and Renminbi Internationalization: Recommendations for the G20

39. Morocco's Emergence as a Gateway to Business in Africa

40. Rocky Road to a Level Playing Field in EU–China Investment and Trade Relations

41. Impact of China‐Africa Investment Relations: The Case of Ethiopia

42. The Impact of China‐Africa Investment Relations: The Case of Madagascar

43. The Impact of China‐Africa Trade Relations: The Case of the Republic of Congo

44. China's New Silk Road Diplomacy

45. Stabilizing Properties of Flexible Exchange Rates: Evidence from the Global Financial Crisis

46. Go out and manufacture: Policy support for Chinese FDI in Africa

47. The futile debate over a multilateral framework for investment

48. The Global Arctic: The Growing Arctic Interests of Russia, China, the United States and the European Union

49. China's Credit Boom: New Risks Require New Reforms

50. The EU-China partnership: 10 years on

51. Engaging Indonesia

52. How to Integrate Human Rights into U.S.-China Relations

53. Is China's outward investment in oil a global security concern?

54. A new economic nationalism? Lessons from the PotashCorp decision in Canada

55. Starting anew in international investment law

56. China: Industry Forecast

57. South China Sea: Core Interest Extraordinaire

58. Monetary Policy and Banking Supervision: Coordination instead of separation

59. US Tire Tariffs: Saving Few Jobs at High Cost

60. Projecting China's Current Account Surplus

61. Consumption boosts China's resilience but risks of a property bust still loom

62. Is Chinese FDI pushing Latin America into natural resources?

63. The unbalanced dragon: China's uneven provincial and regional FDI performance

64. To Stay Ahead of China, Stay Engaged in Asia

65. Economic patriotism: Dealing with Chinese direct investment in the United States

66. Rising Tensions Over China's Monopoly on Rare Earths?

67. False Hopes for Chinese Economic "Integration"

68. US Agricultural Exports to ASEAN Grow - But Face Competition

69. U.S.-China Competition in Asia: Legacies Help America

70. All Roads Lead to the Indian Ocean

71. EIU: Global outlook summary

72. The concept of "rising powers"

73. China: Highlights and Key Issues

74. Turkey and Taiwan: The Relationship Seeking Its Ground

75. Toward Greater Pragmatism? China\'s Approach to Innovation and Standardization

76. China in the Pacific: the new banker in town

77. The Elephant in the "Green Room": China and the Doha Round

78. Getting Surplus Countries to Adjust

79. Adjusting to China: A Challenge to the U.S. Manufacturing Sector

80. Security developments in East Asia: what implications for the EU?

81. International investment law and media disputes: a complement to WTO law

82. Developing Countries – even China – Cannot Rescue the World Economy

83. Deepening China-Taiwan Relations through the Economic Cooperation Framework Agreement

84. How BRIC MNEs deal with international political risk

85. What will an appreciation of China's currency do to inward and outward FDI?

86. Not Beyond Limits: The Prospects of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO)

87. While global FDI falls, China's outward FDI doubles

88. Pacific Asia and the Asia Pacific: The Choices for APEC

89. China's Changing Outbound Foreign Direct Investment Profile: Drivers and Policy Implications

90. Understanding Special Drawing Rights

91. Improving U.S.-China Relations: The Next Steps

92. External imbalances and the G20

93. Avoiding Mutual Misunderstanding: Sino-U.S. Relations and the New Administration

94. The G20 Meetings: No Common Framework, No Consensus

95. Breaking the Suicide Pact: U.S.–China Cooperation on Climate Change

96. EU Trade Policy: Approaching a Crossroads

97. China's Economic Rise -- Fact and Fiction

98. OECD and the WTO (Policy Brief compilation)

99. What Could Go Wrong?

100. Comments on China as a Regional Player