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GlobalThe US-EU relationship in the Chinese Century In the near future, the transatlantic relationship will be marked by the rise of China. And the EU needs to be ready By Metin Hakverdi
GlobalPopulism and the embrace of complexity Populists may often thrive with simple narratives. But simple explanations of populism itself will not pass muster By Sheri Berman
GlobalHow to tax a multinational The idea of a global corporate tax on multinational corporations' profits gains traction worldwide By Jayati Ghosh
GlobalData protection is social protection Worldwide, governments and corporations collect private data from beneficiaries of social programmes. They need protection By Magdalena Sepúlveda
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