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  • Europe’s hesitance towards China’s market economy status reframed

    Europe’s hesitance towards China’s market economy status reframed0

    • Financial Policy and International Markets, International Trade, Op-ed
    • 18/02/2016

    Whilst Free Trade Agreements cause protests around the globe, the debates surrounding China´s WTO accession have largely escaped public turmoil – remarkably so. Hovering in a depoliticized, neutral jargon, technocrats have successfully reframed the latter into a matter of economic criteria, minimizing their divided political views. Europe however should speak one voice, one that is not misguided by the utopia of extreme globalization, yet aware of the political and social stakes that remain.

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  • TPP: Should the key losers – China and Europe – join forces?

    TPP: Should the key losers – China and Europe – join forces?0

    • International Trade, Op-ed
    • 09/10/2015

    After five years of struggle, a massive trade pact has been signed among the US, Japan and 10 other economies (mostly in Asia but also Latin America): the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP).

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  • Europe’s hesitance towards China’s market economy status reframed
    Europe’s hesitance towards China’s market economy status reframed
    • Financial Policy and International Markets, International Trade, Op-ed
    • 18/02/2016
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    • International Trade, Op-ed
    • 09/10/2015

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