September 2022

Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacionales (CARI) | September 30, 2022

Jueves 13 de octubre, 19.30 horas / La Cuestión Malvinas: una hoja de ruta

Presentación del libro de Agustín M. Romero, publicado por Editorial Eudeba

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Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Energy | September 30, 2022

Catching-Up in Green Industries: The Role of Product Architecture

Aug 23, 2022As latecomers to the industrialization process, developing countries may face barriers to upgrading from the production of mass-produced goods to higher-value technologies. Using a comparative qualitative case study focusing…

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Hudson Institute | September 30, 2022

Lessons Learned from Russia's Struggles

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Foreign Office Blogs | September 29, 2022

Prioritising foundational learning at the Transforming Education Summit

September is a crucial month in the calendar. In the UK, as in many countries, children have been going back to school. We have a new Prime Minister and Foreign…

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Consejo Argentino para las Relaciones Internacionales (CARI) | September 29, 2022

Jueves 13 de octubre, 18.00 horas / Acto de homenaje al Embajador Eduardo A. Sadous

Actividad presencial en la sede del CARI

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Moscow State Institute of International Relations (MGIMO) | September 29, 2022

MGIMO Rector Anatoly Torkunov Meets Ambassador of Somalia

On September 29th, the Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of the Federal Republic of Somalia to Russia Hassan Abdi Daud visited MGIMO University.

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Mercatus Center | September 29, 2022

Truth and Its Consequences | Discourse

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Mercatus Center | September 29, 2022

The Autodidact’s Bookshelf: Learning What It Takes to Be King | Discourse

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Mercatus Center | September 29, 2022

Protecting Children From Social Media Is More Nuanced than It Seems | Discourse

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Mercatus Center | September 29, 2022

The UnPopulist’s First Anniversary: A Ray of Hope, Even as Populist Authoritarianism Spreads | The UnPopulist

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Mercatus Center | September 29, 2022

More Questions About Credit Card MCCs for Gun Stores | FinRegRag

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Mercatus Center | September 29, 2022

Damn the Economics, Full Speed Ahead! | Truth on the Market

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Mercatus Center | September 29, 2022

Zoning Reform Backfires | EconLib

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Mercatus Center | September 29, 2022

Gavin Newsom Can Stop Water Projects From Drowning in Red Tape | Forbes

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Mercatus Center | September 29, 2022

When Immigration Hypocrisy Landed on Martha’s Vineyard | Bloomberg Opinion

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Mercatus Center | September 29, 2022

US Semiconductor Companies up 2-0 Against the European Commission | RealClearPolicy

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Security Dialogue (Journal) | September 29, 2022

Protective exclusion as a postcolonial strategy: Rethinking deportations and sovereignty in the Gambia

Security Dialogue, Ahead of Print. In 2019, the tiny West African country of the Gambia imposed a moratorium on all deportation flights from the EU. Though West African countries are…

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Politics and Society | September 29, 2022

Domestic Bank Reform and the Contingent Nature of the Structural Power of Finance in Emerging Markets

Politics &Society, Ahead of Print. This article examines the structural power of domestic finance in developing and emerging economies (DEEs) in the context of a shift toward increasingly activist financial…

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British Journal of Politics and International Relations | September 29, 2022

Pride and prejudice: Chinese citizens’ evaluations of democracy in the United States, India and Taiwan

The British Journal of Politics and International Relations, Ahead of Print. How citizens in authoritarian regimes evaluate the practice of democracy in both new and established democracies has important implications…

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Studies in Comparative International Development | September 29, 2022

Inequality and Immigration Policy

Abstract How does inequality between capital and labor affect immigration policy? Increasing inequality can heighten anti-immigrant attitudes among host-state workers. Yet, for labor-intensive firms, their increasing share of the value…

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Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE), Publications | September 29, 2022

Anti-fragmentation: an incomplete diagnosis and wrong solution

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Center for Social and Economic Research (CASE), News | September 29, 2022

CASE is seeking a communication specialist

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Hudson Institute | September 29, 2022

As Putin Tries to Carve Up Ukraine, Biden Must Go for Broke—and Deliver Kyiv Better Weapons

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Hudson Institute | September 29, 2022

What Biden’s Plan to Bring Home Technology Manufacturing Gets Wrong

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Hudson Institute | September 29, 2022

Biden’s Arms Control Policy Is Deluded

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