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Deny, Deflect, Deter: Countering China's Economic Coercion
Report by Matthew Reynolds and Matthew P. Goodman — March 21, 2023
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2023’s Summer of Climate Shocks
Event — September 11, 2023
Global Economics Monthly, August 2023
Blog Post — August 31, 2023
IPEF and the Durability of Policy Initiatives
Commentary by Matthew P. Goodman — July 31, 2023
Global Economics Monthly, July 2023
Newsletter — July 31, 2023
Incremental Progress Made in Fourth IPEF Round, Still a Ways to Go
Critical Questions by Erin L. Murphy and Aidan Arasasingham — July 20, 2023
Assessing the Hiroshima Summit: A Conversation with Keiichi Ono
Event — July 7, 2023
Trade Policy Still Matters to Renewing U.S. Leadership
Commentary by James Wallar — June 30, 2023
Global Economics Monthly, June 2023
Newsletter — June 30, 2023
Micron Aggression: The Right Response to Beijing’s Ban on the U.S. Chipmaker
Commentary by Matthew Reynolds — June 22, 2023
The United Nations Needs to Stop Appointing Myanmar Envoys
Commentary by Erin L. Murphy — June 14, 2023