Information on "Trade"
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19 Jun 2013
The Geopolitics of Free Trade in Northeast Asia
In this podcast, Yves Tiberghien examines the competition between and underlying geopolitics of the Trans Pacific Partnership Agreement (TPP) and other important free trade initiatives in Northeast Asia. More on «The Geopolitics of Free Trade in Northeast Asia»
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16 Apr 2013
The Future of the Arctic: A New Global Playing Field
In this audio presentation, Ólafur Ragnar Grímsson, who is the President of Iceland, discusses the economic, environmental, and security implications of a changing Arctic region at the international level. More on «The Future of the Arctic: A New Global Playing Field» -
15 Apr 2013
Asia, the West and the Logic of One World with Kishore Mahbubani
In this audio presentation, Kishore Mahbubani, who is a Professor in the Practice of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, analyzes the forces that are pushing us towards a one world system, both socially and economically. More on «Asia, the West and the Logic of One World with Kishore Mahbubani»
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5 Mar 2013
Doing Capitalism in the Innovation Economy: Markets, Speculation and the State
In this podcast, William Janeway, who is a Managing Director at Warburg Pincus and founder of the Cambridge Endowment for Research in Finance, talks about the economic challenges facing the modern state and the intertwining of private entrepreneurial... More on «Doing Capitalism in the Innovation Economy: Markets, Speculation and the State»
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7 Nov 2012
The Future of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
In this audio presentation, Bernard Gordon, who is a professor of political science at the University of New Hampshire, leads a discussion on the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP), which is still being negotiated. More on «The Future of the Trans-Pacific Partnership»
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1 Feb 2012
World Trade: What Comes After Doha?
In this podcast, Donna Lee, Professor in International Organisations and Diplomacy at the University of Birmingham, considers the future of the international trade regime in light of the deadlock in the Doha Round of trade negotiations. More on «World Trade: What Comes After Doha?»
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13 Jan 2012
The WTO and the Future of International Organizations
The ISN concludes its analysis of the problems facing contemporary international organizations with a podcast focussed upon the World Trade Organization's (WTO) response to the changing dynamics of the international system. More on «The WTO and the Future of International Organizations»
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11 Mar 2011
The Challenges of Maritime Security
Rear Admiral Michael McDevitt, Vice President of the CNA’s Center for Naval Analysis and Director of CNA Strategic Studies, discusses the important challenges facing maritime security and developments in collaborative activities among the major... More on «The Challenges of Maritime Security»
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1 Sep 2010
Aussie Ambitions
The Australian government will have its hands full managing the structural changes that bring countries like China and India to the forefront of global politics and make Australia an important regional pivot, Andrew Shearer tells the ISN. More on «Aussie Ambitions»
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25 Feb 2010
Iran's Two Fronts
With an opposition movement on one side and the international community on the other, Iran is imbroiled in parallel conflicts, but as Ulrich Tilgner tells the ISN, nationalism plus trading power may help the country see its way through. More on «Iran's Two Fronts»
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