The International Health Regulations, COVID-19 and National Borders: Pursuing Health Security in a Globalized World
Published: Winter 2021 | By: Simon Rushton and Adam Ferhani | Volume 69, No. 6
Read MorePublished: Winter 2021 | By: Simon Rushton and Adam Ferhani | Volume 69, No. 6
Read MoreA buzzword worth understanding and undertaking in Canada’s international economic policy.
Read MoreHow Canada ought to approach trade and gender with the Pacific Alliance.
Read MoreWhy CETA won’t destroy your province’s regulatory protections.
Read MoreHow it’s rebranding itself as a legitimate policy actor on illicit trade.
Read MoreFollowing the World Trade Organisation’s recent Public Forum, Dr Erin Hannah and Dr Silke Trommer reflect on the new focus on gender in global trade and the challenges of addressing it.
Read MoreThe CETA negotiations demonstrated the significant institutional weaknesses of current federal-provincial/territorial relations with respect to international trade treaties and the need to return to ‘summit federalism’.
Read MorePublished: 2008 | By: John M. Curtis | Volume 65, No. 2 Summary International trade and the trading system are undergoing major changes. While the Doha Round of negotiations, focussed on agriculture, tariffs, and...
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