Brief discusses Links to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) / Post-2015 Development Framework and Role of Committee on World Food Security (CFS) & Its Stakeholders. By Mumukshu Patel. (10/01/...
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Is Outdated Economics Threatening Western Civilization?
An interview with Prof. Graciela Chichilnisky who discusses talks her life and career in academia, her work, and the need to change Economics in order to save the planet. By C J Polychro...
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The Perverse Effects of Increasing the Federal Minimum Wage
A distributed Federal Minimum Wage across states is not effective. By Prof. Dale O. Cloninger. (03/17/2016)
Creative Economy and Bases of UNCTAD’s Creative Economy Programme as an Instrument for Growth
Examination of the Creative Economy and UNCTAD’s Creative Economy Programme for growth and development. By Giuliano Luongo. (Modern Diplomacy, 1...
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The Operational Logic Underlying the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB)
An in-depth look at the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank. By Professor Giancarlo Elia Valori. (10/20/2015)
Weakening Realism: Balancing Competition with Trade
Are traditional strategic models of international relations suggesting that competitive strategies are likely to dominate valid? By Amien Kacou.(07/20/2015)
The Negotiations of the United Nations Code of Conduct on Transnational Corporations
Paper looks at the negotiations to develop negotiate a United Nations Code of Conduct on Transnational Corporations and lesson learned from the process and Code itself. By Karl P. Sauva...
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GRI’s Weekly Risk Outlook - 03/16/2015
In this week’s GRI Risk Outlook: Nuclear talks with Iran, possible increases in interest rates, Israeli PM Netanyahu faces reelection hiccups, and more. (Read More...
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New Run in Kazakhstan?
What do next month's elections say about Kazakhstan? By Alessandro Lundini. (Modern Diplomacy, 03/15/2015)
GRI’s Weekly Outlook: Turkish central bank to ease monetary policy further. Indian Reserve Bank to keep rates on hold, and Brazilian economy continues to struggle with stagflation. (Read More...
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GRI’s Weekly Risk Outlook - 01/26/2015
In this GRI Weekly Risk Outlook: ASEAN pushes for ‘code of conduct’ in South China Sea dispute, the Fed to maintain its current monetary policy stance, and the African Union and others ...
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EU Court and Greek Elections May Block QE from the ECB
Will the ECB’s meeting on January 22nd will offer more than just talk from the bank or will Eurozone politics will get in the way? .By Luke Lott. (Read More...
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The New EU Voting System – the Old West-East North-South Division
Paper analyzes Visegrad countries’ economic policies and general EU-policies. By Prof. Attila Marján. (12/31/2014)
US-Cuba thaw stepping stone to expanded Latin America trade
Given the shift in U.S.-Cuba relations, the April 2015 Summit of the Americas may serve as a significant stepping stone to expanded trade relations. By Brian Daigle. (Read More...
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GRI Weekly Risk Outlook - December 22, 2014
New U.S. consumer sentiment data to keep improving. Central Banks in Armenia and Turkey to deal with rouble and Fed policy. Second round of voting in Greek presidential elections. (Read More...
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DRC and Uganda could benefit from joint oil agreement
Presence of massive oil and gas reserves around the Lake Albert region have increased tensions between DRD and Uganda. A joint oil agreement could be a step forward to ease them. By John Sisa. (<...
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