The clouds have returned to the Sino-Indian sky, making the horizon even grayer for the relations between the Elephant and the Dragon. On November 24,…
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Labels are important identifiers that assure that the recipient gets what has been asked or paid for. After all, if the label on the jar…
Since the late 1980’s, Japan has largely depended on overseas production. Over the decades, this has resulted in over 50% of Japanese manufacturing existing overseas,…
This article was originally published on Econfinity, on September 17, 2020. Thank you to the authors, Manjari Balu, assisted by Medha Ahuja, for their kind…
This article is an abstract of a working paper by Hari Seshasayee published by Observatorio América Latina Asia Pacífico in September 2020: « The Ebb and…
This article was originally published on The Kootneeti, on August 19, 2020. Thank you to The Kootneeti for their kind authorisation to re-publish. Japan and…
This article was originally published on The Kootneeti, on June 23, 2020. Thank you to The Kootneeti for their kind authorisation to re-publish. India’s trade…
The current state of international affairs is unique in its complete vulnerability to one single external factor: the Covid-19 pandemic. In times like these, countries…
Conférence organisée le 11 décembre 2018 à l’Ecole de Guerre Economique, Paris A l’heure du recul relatif de la présence européenne en Afrique au profit…
Modi’s “Make in India” wins landslide victory
Montesquieu’s notion of “sweet commerce” is getting shot… in the leg. The old globalization paradigm is being shaken to its foundations, with the “conservative wave”…