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China’s Currency Devaluation: A Butterfly Effect?

The devaluation created many ripple effects in other markets, especially in Asia but also in the US and Europe, writes Dr. Marc Lanteigne.

  • International economics
  • Economic growth
  • Trade
  • Asia
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To look or not to look to Norway? Brexit and the tales of Norwegian outsidership

  • Regional integration
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The EU
  • Regional integration
  • Foreign policy
  • Europe
  • The EU
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Internasjonale handelsavtaler 2015 : trender og utfordringer

  • International economics
  • Trade
  • International economics
  • Trade
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Diplomacy and the Making of World Politics, Introduction

In this Introduction, we accomplish two main goals. First, we provide theoretical tools to better grasp the role and character of diplomacy and how it may be changing in the contemporary era. We develop a relational framework focused on two dimensions: the evolving configurations of state and non-state actors and the competing authority claims that underpin diplomatic practices on the world stage. Second, we begin to theorize the ways in which diplomacy makes and remakes world politics. The remainder of the book offers rich case studies to empirically substantiate our broad argument about the constitution of world politics in practice. In this Introduction, our more limited objective is to explain the significance of our argument for key debates in international relations (IR).

  • Diplomacy
  • Diplomacy
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On the State in Historical International Relations

  • Diplomacy
  • Diplomacy
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On the State System in Historical International Relations

  • Diplomacy
  • Governance
  • Diplomacy
  • Governance
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Foreign Policy in an Age of Globalization

  • Diplomacy
  • Diplomacy
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“Remnants of the Mongol Imperial Tradition”

  • Russia and Eurasia
  • Russia and Eurasia
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Report

Trade barriers or trade facilitators? On the heterogeneous impact of food standards in international trade

Recent research shows that food standards can be heterogeneous across sectors or countries: they sometimes act as barriers to trade, but in other cases may lead to increased trade. We present empirical evidence from Norwegian seafood export data showing that food standards, measured by SPS and TBT notifications, generally have a negative impact on total exports, the number of exporters and their average exports. However, for fresh seafood, the impact of SPSs is positive. We present a theoretical explanation for this, suggesting that food standards reduce consumer uncertainty about quality and safety and therefore increase demand

  • Trade
  • Globalisation
  • Trade
  • Globalisation
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The Politics of Expertise. Competing for Authority in Global Governance

Experts dominate all facets of global governance, from accounting practices and antitrust regulations to human rights law and environmental conservation. In this study, Ole Jacob Sending encourages a critical interrogation of the role and power of experts by unveiling the politics of the ongoing competition for authority in global governance.

  • Governance
  • Governance
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