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One year liberation day: The delusion of transatlantic economic divorce
A year after Liberation Day, Washington and Brussels are still fighting each other – not China. -
WTO reform after Yaoundé: What next for the multilateral trade order?
The failure of the WTO’s ‘reform ministerial’ deepens the strain on the global trade system. But it also points to a possible path for future co-operation among coalitions of the willing. -
War in Iran: Who wins and who loses?
The attack on Iran by the US and Israel is good news for Russia but bad news for Europe, including Ukraine, and ultimately for the US itself. China could emerge as a long-term winner. Europeans must look after their own interests, regardless of Trump’s wrath. -
How to build public support for defence spending in Europe
Strategies for building a national consensus around higher defence investments and the trade-offs required. -
The impact of Brexit on immigration to the UK
A new analysis finds that Brexit raised the number of foreign-born workers in the UK by about 200,000, but resulted in a more dramatic shift in the countries of origin.
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