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May 23, 2018

Kasperek Quoted in Global Trade Magazine on US- China Trade

By Marie Kasperek

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Economy & Business

Issue Brief

May 21, 2018

Secondary economic sanctions: Effective policy or risky business?

By John J. Forrer

One specific strategy used to increase the effects of US sanctions is referred to as “secondary sanctions.” This type of sanction is adopted in addition to the “primary sanctions” imposed on a sanctioned individual or entity.

Economy & Business

EconoGraphics

May 18, 2018

US Sanctions’ Global Impact – A Case Study of RUSAL’s Supply Chain

By Ole Moehr

On April 6, 2018, the Trump Administration imposed stiff economic sanctions on 37 Russian oligarchs, oligarch-owned companies, Russian government officials, and state-owned companies.

Economic Sanctions Economy & Business

In the News

May 14, 2018

Marczak Quoted in the Miami Herald on Latin American Economies

By Jason Marczak

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Economy & Business

In the News

May 14, 2018

Marczak in USA Today: Wake up Congress, Our NAFTA Partners are Ramping up Trade in Europe and the Pacific Rim

By Jason Marczak

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Economy & Business

In the News

May 12, 2018

Metzl Joins CNN to Discuss Chinese Trade Officials Visit to Washington

By Jamie Metzl

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China Economy & Business

Article

May 9, 2018

Infographics on Latin America-China trade: An asymmetric tale

By Sean Miner

Over the past decade, Latin America has vastly expanded its exports to China, which are now approximately $100 billion annually. These exports are primarily focused on raw goods and unprocessed goods, mainly: soybeans, iron ore, crude oil, and copper.

China Economy & Business

Report

May 9, 2018

Georgia’s path westward

By William Courtney, Daniel Fried, and Kenneth Yalowitz

Georgia has overcome many challenges and now stands as a striking example of a reforming and Western-oriented country transcending the limitations of decades of Soviet rule.

Conflict Defense Policy

Report

May 8, 2018

Making America first in the digital economy: The case for engaging Europe

By Frances Burwell

In an age of transatlantic tensions over the Iran deal, trade balances, and steel tariffs, digital policy is uniquely poised to offer opportunities for greater US-EU cooperation. At the same time, the digital arena also has the potential to be a policy minefield, with issues such as privacy, digital taxation, and competition policy still unresolved. […]

Digital Policy Economy & Business

In the News

May 4, 2018

Manning Joins Phoenix TV to Discuss the US Trade Delegation to China

By Robert A. Manning

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China Economy & Business

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