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Britain’s Been Hammered by Brexit, but It Got the Vaccine Right
Oscar Guinea explains in Foreign Policy that the trade costs of Brexit will not go...
Taxing times lie ahead
Matthias Bauer comments on misguided attempts to globally govern corporate...
From the Perfect Storm to Energy Justice
Oscar Guinea writes in El País that governments should put energy poor households at the centre of the energy...
How Macron and Orban became ‘frenemies’
Fredrik Erixon interview about Orban, Macron and the emergence of a Franco-Hungarian axis in European...
Disentangling Data Flows: Inside and Outside the Multinational Company
Erik van der Marel contributes in a book in honour of Patrick Messerlin called "Trade in the 21st Century Back to the...
Orban and Macron, Europe’s new power couple
Fredrik Erixon writes in the Spectator about Europe's new power...
What’s in the new EU-UK trade deal? Brexperts explain
Emily Rees and David Henig discuss the EU-UK trade deal in Trade Talks...
Size is not what matters
Oscar Guinea argues in El País that Covid19 has showed that politicians should take the administration of the state seriously (in...
DTRI used in WTO’s 2020 World Trade Report on “Government policies to promote innovation in the digital age”
ECIPE's DTRI used in the analysis for the WTO World Trade Report...
Autonomía estratégica: el músculo propio de Europa para confrontar a un mundo anárquico
Oscar Guinea comments in El Mundo on the importance of symbols over meaning in the debate of EU strategic...