INTERNATIONAL ECONOMY AND DEVELOPMENT
Under this topic, the research seeks to enhance the understanding and alongside study the contemporary and developing issues pertaining to international economy and development in diverse countries. The developing economies at present predominantly in the East and South Asian regions remains on a relatively strong growth trajectory amid the robust domestic demand conditions whereas the global economy on the other hand is facing a confluence of risks, which could severely disrupt economic activity and inflict significant damage on longer-term development prospects. The research primarily addresses such developments and challenges, concentrating on the existing and emerging economic policies, economic growth and opportunities, co-operations and agreements, prospects and the potential factors that exacerbates development challenges in many parts of the world.
ARTICLES
The Role and Place of the Oceania Sub-regions in Contemporary International Relations
The Pacific Islands Forum can act as a platform for these sub-regions to consolidate political course and unite countries politically, to generate a common strategy for the development of the region.
Public-Private Partnerships and its Implications on Security
Understanding and agreements between the state and economic agents (corporate entities for example) is not new, the forms and degrees of such understanding and their implications for human and national security present unprecedented and hitherto unknown circumstances.
China’s Integration in World Trade Organization: A Lookback after 20 years
From the time of joining WTO, China has been very clear and vocal about taking globalisation as purely objective phenomenon with no spill-over on its political structure. It is expected to uphold this position in future and act accordingly.
‘Insurrection’ Against the US Capitol: What it tells about the US?
Donald Trump served himself as a catalyst to a reaction between a section that believes in a racialized America and another section that believes in American plurality.
What Does the Election Signal for the US Foreign Policy?
It is not difficult to state that with a divided government, Biden will have limited political capital. This is also true as many GOP members refuse to acknowledge his victory.
Sino-US Technology Decoupling: Huawei and the Chip Wars
The methods adopted by the Trump administration appear disruptive in the short-term, it should be remembered that the Chinese ‘mercantilist’ behavior, if not tempered down, will have deleterious effects on the western technological dominance as a whole.
Melting of Polar Regions and Implications for the Blue Economy
The global commerce is using the Arctic shipping lane as these sea routes are shorter. However, the real reasons are geopolitical in nature which has questioned the reliability and environment sustainability of the of blue economy.
Prognostication of the US and EU Relations: Unparalleled Relations
The current relationship between the United States and Europe Union is in state of crisis. Measure must be taken to strengthen their relationship in times of crisis.