
Charting the uncharted: The (un)intended consequences of oil sanctions and dark shipping
Despite formal restrictions, untracked oil continues to reach global markets, calling into question the true effectiveness of oil sanctions.

Despite formal restrictions, untracked oil continues to reach global markets, calling into question the true effectiveness of oil sanctions.

Ambitions by the BRICS group to take on a greater climate leadership role, building on success last month at

Global fertility rates are falling, with major economic consequences. Conventional policies like parental leave and financial incentives have had

Unpaid care provided by family members or friends remains the predominant form of support for older people in Europe.

Reports that the Russian war in Ukraine may end this year reinforce the necessity of planning Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction.

In an increasingly volatile global landscape, there is an urgent need to enhance Europe’s competitiveness and address its security

“Some in Europe may be frustrated with Brussels. But let’s be clear – if not Brussels, then Moscow. It’s your

The European Union’s commitment to the fight against climate change is pursued in part through budgetary mainstreaming, which aims

Individuals sometimes make choices that harm their welfare due to incomplete or misleading information. This column presents findings from

The literature on the economic origins of political radicalism revolves largely around the ‘China shock’. Yet, trade not only

Despite formal restrictions, untracked oil continues to reach global markets, calling into question the true effectiveness of oil sanctions.

Ambitions by the BRICS group to take on a greater climate leadership role, building on success last month at

Global fertility rates are falling, with major economic consequences. Conventional policies like parental leave and financial incentives have had

Unpaid care provided by family members or friends remains the predominant form of support for older people in Europe.

Reports that the Russian war in Ukraine may end this year reinforce the necessity of planning Ukraine’s post-war reconstruction.

In an increasingly volatile global landscape, there is an urgent need to enhance Europe’s competitiveness and address its security

“Some in Europe may be frustrated with Brussels. But let’s be clear – if not Brussels, then Moscow. It’s your

The European Union’s commitment to the fight against climate change is pursued in part through budgetary mainstreaming, which aims

Individuals sometimes make choices that harm their welfare due to incomplete or misleading information. This column presents findings from

The literature on the economic origins of political radicalism revolves largely around the ‘China shock’. Yet, trade not only




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