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The economy is an essential attribute of power and a major component of international relations. While geopolitical tensions are on the rise, economic interdependence remains strong.

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Coming in from the Cold? An Update on North Korea's External Economic Relations

Date de publication
08 April 2010
Accroche

This brief analysis of the current external economic relations of the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea (DPRK) leads to a number of conclusions.

The Future of the European Monetary Fund: Any Prospects?

Date de publication
30 March 2010
Accroche

The European summit last week has resulted in a compromise short-term agreement for aid to Greece.

Devon WEIDEMANN

Internal and External Impact of Russia's Economic Crisis

Date de publication
23 March 2010
Accroche

Even though Russia's economy has returned to growth-on the back of higher oil prices-the financial crisis of 2008-09 will continue to reverberate across Russian politics and foreign policy. Domestically, the crisis has called into question the "social bargain" of the Putin years. It has also complicated President Dmitry Medvedev's push for economic liberalization and modernization.

Jeffrey MANKOFF

From Kunming to Mandalay: The New "Burma Road". Developments along the Sino-Myanmar border since 1988

Date de publication
09 March 2010
Accroche

The present paper aims to describe the vitality and complexity of bilateral trade along the Sino-Myanmar border. 

Hélène LE BAIL Abel TOURNIER

The Development of Road Networks in China: Miscalculations and Inequalities

Date de publication
25 February 2010
Accroche

China has some of the densest road networks of any developing country, accounting for the vast majority of paved roads among lower- and middle-income countries. However, statistical data at the national and provincial levels show two puzzling trends.

Kun-Chin LIN

The Financial Challenges of the Sub-Saharan Africa Telecoms Boom

Date de publication
01 February 2010
Accroche

Telecom industry has taken a significant place within of the economy of most African countries. In this aspect, it is an undeniable source of economic growth and development. It impacts on the financial sphere at three levels.

Henri TCHENG Jean-Michel HUET Mouna ROMDHANE

Agriculture and Development: The WTO Meets a Dead End

Date de publication
05 June 2009
Tancrède VOITURIEZ

Feeding the World Population Is Possible, Under Certain Conditions...

Date de publication
05 June 2009
Accroche

'The planet will be inhabited by more than 9 billion people in 2050, hence a crucial question: will the global agricultures be able to feed a growing population?'

Hervé GUYOMARD

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To analyze the impact of power rivalries and tensions on globalization, this initiative combines economic and political expertise. In the face of growing geopolitical risk, the goal is to decipher the dynamics of reconfiguration: protectionist pressures, sanctions, restrictions, industrial policies, and economic security concerns are redefining the rules of international trade. These tensions are also transforming international financial relations by undermining the foundations of trust and reshaping the global monetary system. They raise questions about the role of several key players: sovereign wealth funds, central banks, digital platforms, multilateral institutions, and financial infrastructure operators. In a context of profound disruption, simply refining existing approaches is no longer sufficient. The initiative is designed as a flexible model, drawing on diverse expertise to offer both broad overviews and targeted analyses. It also provides a platform for stakeholders and experts from various backgrounds to debate these issues freely.

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