American hopes for political reform in China faded years ago, and now hopes for economic liberalization are fading too.
They are each built on one of three paradigms that has dominated international relations theory since World War II: realism, liberalism, and constructivism. Realists see politics as rooted in anarchy, ...
By withholding soybean purchases and rare-earth exports, China extracted relief from U.S. tariffs and delayed export controls ...
Beijing fought back, and it’s hard to see what tariffs achieved for the U.S.
Assistive technology is vital for upholding dignity and fundamental rights by promoting health, autonomy, economic participation, and social inclusion for ...
According to viral social media posts, the Torenza woman came from a 'real' country named 'Torenza', an ancient civilization ...
China agreed to suspend for a year some of its limits on exports of rare earth metals, while the U.S. halved its ...
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John Denton, secretary general of the International Chamber of Commerce, says that the private sector is leading the ...
Trade secrets are a cornerstone in the strategic architecture of businesses, representing invaluable assets that give it a competitive edge. These could encompass formulas, practices, processes, ...
The alluring façade of capital accumulation in the global ‘core’ economies conceals a cruel reality. Its sustained prosperity ...