In Trump 2.0, tariffs are now a powerful bargaining chip, with the size of the American market being used to pressure trading partners into removing long-standing tariff and non-tariff barriers.
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What does Trump’s “America First” policy means for tech regulation going forward, especially in the wake of the 2025 AI Action Summit in Paris?
- Big Tech Watch
Interrogating the implications of the widely debated Draghi report on the Global South.
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Examining the EU’s financial hurdles and internal tensions obstructing its shift to stronger digital industrial policies.
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Exploring the increasing inefficacy of the Brussels Effect.
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Who stands to gain the most from the Global Gateway initiative: the developing world or Europe?
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The EU’s green and digital transitions are highly market-oriented, only furthering profit opportunities for corporations.
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Will the EU’s new competitiveness mantra drive positive change or further entrench Big Tech monopolies?
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Examining the role of governing bodies and trade unions in improving the rights of gig workers.
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