- Special Issue: The Future of Transatlantic Economic Governance in the Age of the BRICS
- Julie A. Maupin & Marina Trunk-Fedorova, Special Issue: The Future of Transatlantic Economic Governance in the Age of the BRICS
- Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann, Citizens and Transatlantic Free Trade Agreements: How to Reconcile American ‘Constitutional Nationalism’ with European ‘Multilevel Constitutionalism’?
- Maria Anna Corvaglia, TTIP Negotiations and Public Procurement: Internal Federalist Tensions and External Risks of Marginalisation
- Ilaria Espa & Kateryna Holzer, Negotiating 21st Century Rules on Energy: What Is at Stake for the European Union, the United States and the BRICS?
- Beatriz Barreiro Carril, How Can China Influence the Transatlantic Governance of Cultural Products in the Digital Age?
- Geraldo Vidigal & Beatriz Stevens, Brazil’s New Model of Dispute Settlement for Investment: Return to the Past or Alternative for the Future?
- Elisabetta Cervone, Structural Banking Reforms in the Age of the BRICS: Transatlantic Cooperation Within a Multilateral Framework
- Chien-Huei Wu, Global Economic Governance in the Wake of the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank: Is China Remaking Bretton Woods?
- Aike I. Würdemann, The BRICS Contingent Reserve Arrangement: A Subversive Power Against the IMF’s Conditionality?
Wednesday, June 27, 2018
New Issue: Journal of World Investment & Trade
The latest issue of the Journal of World Investment & Trade (Vol. 19, no. 3, 2018) is out. Contents include: