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After reviewing China's involvement in energy, trade and climate change governance and its needs in this respect, this paper explores China's possible interest in a 'Sustainable Energy Trade Agreement' (SETA) approach as a way to address those needs. Subsequently, it identifies international and...
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The resilience of global value chains has been put to the test by the COVID-19 pandemic, extreme weather events, and trade tensions spurred by growing economic nationalism and protectionism. Shocks in production and trade can be transmitted from one country to another by global value chains,...
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The resilience of global value chains has been put to the test by the COVID-19 pandemic, extreme weather events, and trade tensions spurred by growing economic nationalism and protectionism. Shocks in production and trade can be transmitted from one country to another by global value chains,...
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How can we meet the needs of today without diminishing the capacity of future generations to meet theirs? This is the central question posed by "sustainable development". OECD countries committed themselves to sustainable development at the 1992 UN Conference on Environment and Development in...
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-changing field. For thirty years the world has been caught in a long global interregnum, plunging from one crisis to the next and … challenge by developing fresh perspectives on globalization, development, neoliberalism, capitalism, and their progressive … and Southern contexts. Researchers and students from around the world and across the fields of politics, sociology …
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This paper examines the interacting effect of global shipping and trade on climate change in Africa using data on 31 countries for the period 2006-2016. We employ the system generalized method of moments estimation technique for our analysis. The results reveal that, in both the short run and...
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