
Infrastructure diplomacy in the shadow of the Belt and Road: Lessons from Japan’s experience
Infrastructure diplomacy has become a central arena for strategic competition. This column examines how China’s Belt and Road Initiative

Infrastructure diplomacy has become a central arena for strategic competition. This column examines how China’s Belt and Road Initiative

Technological innovation, including disruptive innovation, is a driving force for economic growth and social change, but early identification of

Many European countries have adopted the American model of doctoral training and academic evaluation. While this model suits America’s

COVID-19 hit low-income exporters hard, exposing risks from weak diversification and straining trade, supply systems and financial stability. The

UK CPI inflation in 1975 reached 25%, a period now known as the ‘Great Inflation’. This column uses a

Inequality is a major concern for many economies, prompting the question of whether some regimes are more effective at

Green public procurement supports EU climate goals but may conflict with other objectives, creating trade-offs that challenge its effectiveness.

The US should start fiscal adjustment as soon as it can if it wants to head off the risk

Preliminary data releases can diverge significantly from subsequently revised figures, complicating economic policy decisions made in real time. This

Commodity prices have historically been considered leading indicators of inflation, but the relationship has weakened since the mid-1980s, making

Infrastructure diplomacy has become a central arena for strategic competition. This column examines how China’s Belt and Road Initiative

Technological innovation, including disruptive innovation, is a driving force for economic growth and social change, but early identification of

Many European countries have adopted the American model of doctoral training and academic evaluation. While this model suits America’s

COVID-19 hit low-income exporters hard, exposing risks from weak diversification and straining trade, supply systems and financial stability. The

UK CPI inflation in 1975 reached 25%, a period now known as the ‘Great Inflation’. This column uses a

Inequality is a major concern for many economies, prompting the question of whether some regimes are more effective at

Green public procurement supports EU climate goals but may conflict with other objectives, creating trade-offs that challenge its effectiveness.

The US should start fiscal adjustment as soon as it can if it wants to head off the risk

Preliminary data releases can diverge significantly from subsequently revised figures, complicating economic policy decisions made in real time. This

Commodity prices have historically been considered leading indicators of inflation, but the relationship has weakened since the mid-1980s, making




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