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1. Risk Shocks and Divergence between the Euro Area and the US in the aftermath of the Great Recession

2. Global giants and local stars: How changes in brand ownership affect competition

3. Corporate tax avoidance and industry concentration

4. The dynamic impact of FX interventions on financial markets

5. Shooting Oneself in the Foot? Trade War and Global Value Chains

6. The Exorbitant Privilege of High Tax Countries

7. A Fistful of Dollars? Foreign Sales Platforms and Profit Shifting in Tax Havens

8. Global Safe Haven Bonding Foreign and Domestic Owners of the U.S. Public Debt

9. Global Value Chains or Global Poverty Chains? A new research agenda

10. Iraq's 2014 National Elections

11. Global Imbalances and the Financial Crisis

12. The Transatlantic Economy 2009

13. Policy Liberalization and US Merchandise Trade Growth, 1980-2006

14. Difference within Similarity: Transatlantic Relations as a 'Community of Neighbours'

15. China's $1.5 Trillion Bet: Understanding China's External Portfolio

16. Brazil and the Transatlantic Community in the Wake of the Global Crisis

17. American Multinationals and American Economic Interests: New Dimensions to an Old Debate

18. Contextualizing Conceptions of Corruption: Challenges for the International Anti-corruption Campaign

19. Crisis and Consensus; America and ASEAN in a New Global Context

20. Ready to Lead? Rethinking America's Role in a Changed World

21. How Long Can the Unsustainable U.S. Current Account Deficit Be Sustained?

22. Policy Liberalization and FDI Growth, 1982 to 2006

23. Special Report No. 205: Why We Should Still Study the Cuban Missile Crisis

24. Russia vs Georgia: The Fallout - Europe Report N°195

25. Sovereign Wealth and Sovereign Power: The Strategic Consequences of American Indebtedness

26. The Chinese Meaning of Just War and Its Impact on the Foreign Policy of the People's Republic of China

27. Can America Still Lead in the Global Economy?

28. The Trade and Climate Change, Joint Agenda

29. Free Hand Abroad, Divide And Rule At Home

30. Korean Institutional Reform in Comparative Perspective

31. The United States:A normative power?

32. The Trade and Climate Change, Joint Agenda

33. Mobility of Labor and Services across the Baltic Sea after EU Enlargement: Trends and Consequences

34. China's Role as a Trade Bridge for Expanding Regional and World Trade

35. On What Terms Is the IMF Worth Funding?

36. Der kollektive "Buddenbrooks-Effekt"

37. Globalization and Global Governance in the 21st Century

38. U.S. Energy Security and Oil Revenue Transparency

39. China's March on the 21st Century

40. Program for the Study of Biofuels, Poverty and Food Security

41. Contemporary Chinese Views of Europe

42. U.S. Public and Private Funding of Independent Media Development Abroad

43. Foreign Investment and National Security: Getting the Balance Right

44. Is the Food Model Changing?

45. Human Security on Foreign Policy Agendas. Changes, Concepts and Cases, INEF-Report 80

46. Cross-Strait Relations: A Time for Careful Management

47. Crisis on the Korean Peninsula

48. The Chinese Economy: WTO, Trade, and U.S.-China Relations

49. Report from Havana: Time for a Reality Check on U.S. Policy toward Cuba

50. The Growth and Development of the Internet in the United States

51. Creating an Environment: Developing Venture Capital in India

52. Linkage and Legalism in Institutions: Evidence From Agricultural Trade Negotiations

53. Globalization and Its Impact Across Sectors

54. Domestic Politics and International Relations in Trade Policymaking: The United States and Japan in the GATT Uruguay Round Agriculture Negotiations

55. On the Regulation of Telecommunications Markets

56. Resource-Led Growth — A Long-Term Perspective: The Relevance of the 1870-1914 Experience for Today's Developing Economies

57. Domestic Politics and International Relations in Trade Policymaking: The United States and Japan and the Gatt Uruguay Round Agriculture Negotiations

58. Buck Rogers or Rock Throwers?

59. International Capital Mobility and Monetary Politics in the U.S. Congress, 1960–1997

60. Globaphobia: The Wrong Debate Over Trade Policy

61. The Syndrome of the Ever-Higher Yen, 1971-95: American Mercantile Pressure on Japanese Monetary Policy

62. The China-United States Bilateral Trade Balance: How Big Is It Really?