At a time of growing global tensions, regional trade alliances may be less about integration and more about discrimination For 30 years the number of regional trade agreements (RTAs) has been on the ...
Kenya’s political stability outlook and its role in shaping regional peace and stability have made it an influential member of the East African Community (EAC). Over the years, Kenya has sought to ...
MINSK, 30 September (BelTA) – The Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) is the most advanced form of economic integration, Belarusian Prime Minister Aleksandr Turchin said during a meeting of the Eurasian ...
The connection between economic integration and political security has long attracted attention. Integration through intensive trade and investment relations has led to greater interdependence and ...
The European Union is constantly in motion. Economically and politically, European integration has made immense progress. Despite this, recent events have demonstrated the European Union’s limitations ...
ASEAN's drive towards regional economic integration includes developing a cross-border digital payment system for seamless financial transactions and promoting the use of local currencies, aiming to ...
Connectivity and economic integration are the lifeblood of the European Union – they run through our veins. The EU is one of the world’s successful examples of regional integration and connectivity ...
On November 16, Peruvian President Da uarte announced at a press conference that the official opening of the port marks an important step forward in enhancing Peru’s maritime connectivity capacity and ...
Good morning. It is an honor to speak at the 20 th World Congress of the International Economic Association. The overarching question of this congress is “Are we at a turning point?” I believe we are.
The world has entered an era in which economic conflict can increasingly determine the fate of nations. While the use of economic tactics to gain geopolitical advantage extends back to ancient Greece, ...
A consensus is emerging that the world is cleaving into blocs—not only geopolitically but economically, too. In 2020, the economist Douglas Irwin wrote that “the COVID-19 pandemic is driving the world ...