Recent global events underscore the urgency of inclusive and sustainable global trade. The combination of climate change, Covid-19, and now military conflict, have disrupted supply chains, left supply ...
In a rapidly evolving global trade and development landscape, addressing trade-related challenges through aid for trade (AfT) remains highly relevant. The World Trade Organization–Organisation for ...
In today’s globalized world, diplomacy plays a crucial role in international cooperation, but the traditional roles, such as that of the Economic Attaché or Commercial Attaché, need to evolve. These ...
This course is available on the Double Master of Public Administration (LSE-Columbia), Double Master of Public Administration (LSE-Sciences Po), Double Master of Public Administration (LSE-University ...
In the first century of the Atlantic slave trade, 1500 to 1600, Spain and Portugal were the stronger military powers. They controlled the Atlantic slave trade completely. During the 17th century, ...
Since 2011, Free Trade Agreements within the EU were required to protect the rights of workers and include “European values”. But how does this work in practice? Are workers covered by these ...
For more than 8,000 years, the desire for goods from distant countries has driven the evolution of complex international trade networks. These trade routes have left a lasting imprint in cultures and ...
The level of development of a country is determined by factors including: The price of primary products fluctuates on the world market. Prices are set in HICs and producers in LICs lose out when the ...