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The recent global crisis has reminded everyone of the importance of reforming the international monetary and financial system. The current system is no longer adequate to meet the needs of a complex, integrated world economy. Various proposals, both on the demand and supply sides, have been put...
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The EU is a relatively open economy and has benefited from the global multilateral system. We argue that the EU should defend its strategic interests with three steps. First, it should collaborate with partners around the world in defence of multilateralism. Second, it should establish deeper...
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The BRICs economies (Brazil, Russia, India and China) created a buzz with a strong run in the global expansion of the 2000s and the help of a little pumping up of their tires by Goldman Sachs analysts who projected these economies would surpass the advanced countries within a few decades. The...
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The institutions that have sustained global economic cooperation for the past 75 years are under threat. Despite admonitions that global peace and prosperity are at risk, policymakers in important countries have ignored the rules of the multilateral order and moved down the path of unilateralism...
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With the ever-increasing role of non-sate actors and the shrinking influence of nation states in the age of globalisation, traditional international law faces a tremendous challenge. The article examines the contemporary thinking on the reconfiguration of international law that is more...
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