A new era of globalization is dawning, but it is accompanied by serious challenges.
India: The Europe of Asia
Despite a similarity in temperament, Europe and India struggle to enhance their partnership. Why?
WTO: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala’s Long and Winding Road
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is the first African and the first woman to serve in the WTO’s top post. But she faces formidable challenges.
Downhill from Peak Globalization: When Will It End?
The world has encountered a series of shocks over the past 15 years. This should lead to more realistic expectations about the timetable for further globalization moves.
China’s Global Role: The 2010 Perspective
Why does China have to step up and take the helm of global economic reform?
Stop Blaming Globalization: Most Problems Are Homemade
Amidst many worries about globalization, suggestions for a constructive path forward.
The UK’s Post-Brexit Hangover
When the Tories’ partying is over, the UK will realize it has little choice but to coordinate with its EU neighbors.
EU27: Towards a Club of Clubs
The post-Brexit EU may look ever more like the kind of EU many Britons had wanted it to be.
The US Drops ISDS
The U.S. government used to be the chief proponent of strong investor protection clauses in international trade deals. No longer. What happened?
























