Author: Vinay Kaura, Sardar Patel University of Police, Security and Criminal Justice The face-off between Indian and Chinese forces has become uglier with the recent deaths...
Author: Fran Martin, University of Melbourne In the context of the long-term erosion of public funding for universities, education has become one of Australia’s most valuable...
Author: Editorial Board, ANU The lockdowns that started in China’s Hubei province on 23 January were a major disruption to the international supply of manufactured goods....
Author: Ken Heydon, LSE Well before the COVID-19 pandemic, global value chains (GVCs) were losing their impetus as drivers of world growth. Between 2012 and 2015,...
Author: Paola Subacchi, Queen Mary University of London and University of Bologna Even before the outbreak of COVID-19, the level of global debt was high by...
Author: Nobuaki Hamaguchi, Kobe University The United States and Europe tend to associate South America with Amazon rainforest burning, pink-tide leftist ideology, drug trafficking, corruption and...
Author: Thomas Bernhardt, Vienna When Myanmar’s military regime began opening up the country politically and economically in 2010, one motive was to alleviate the country’s overreliance...
Author: Wei Li and Hans Hendrischke, Sydney University China’s economy is poised for a quick rebound. In March, factories reopened and in April, schools started reopening...
Author: Tim Rühlig, Swedish Institute of International Affairs 2020 was supposed to be an important year for EU–China relations as the European Union’s China policy is...