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relations - topics that are intrinsically relevant to all actors due to the status of the United States as a world power. Trump … once again be a principal disruptor of the liberal world order. In the wake of radical global changes (growing importance … upheaval in the world order. Regardless of the outcome of the U.S. presidential elections, European actors need to future …
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Corona-Gesundheitsschock – Seuchengefahr für die Menschheit -- Weltweite Wirtschaftsinstabilität -- Risiko der Euro-Zerfallsdynamik und EU-Aspekte -- Impfförderungsaufgaben und Kooperation sowie globale Führungsfragen.
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"Global trade is a key driver for economic growth, and trade is related to several dimensions: The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) with disruptive technologies, globalisation of markets, innovation leading to new trade opportunities, as well as foreign investments following exports lead to...
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This article questions the extent to which U.S. continental shelf seabed mining policy, as reflected in the U.S. administration's recently issued five-year OCS development plan and accompanying agency regulations, is influenced by international environmental law, especially the deep seabed...
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On March 23, 2010, President Obama signed into law the Biologics Price Competition and Innovation Act of 2009 (‘BPCIA’) to create an abbreviated approval pathway for generic ‘biological products’ that are demonstrated to be highly similar (i.e., biosimilar) to or interchangeable with an...
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