
The latest issue of the
World Trade Review (Vol. 24, no. 2, May 2025) is out. Contents include:
- Special Issue: Disruptions and the Reorientation of the Trade Regime: Towards a Trade and Sustainability 2.0?
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Weihuan Zhou, Trade and Sustainability in an Era of Re-globalization
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Bernard Hoekman & Douglas Nelson, Industrial Policy and International Cooperation
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Mandy Meng Fang, Multi-Purpose Green Industrial Policy and the WTO: An Unavoidable Clash?
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Pasha L. Hsieh, Green Regionalism in World Trade Law
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Gregory Messenger, Free Trade Agreements as Sites of Economic Diplomacy: Agreeing Common Standards for Sustainable Development
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Sanvid Tuljapurkar & Ruosi Zhang, Developing Countries' Participation in Environmental Services Negotiations: What are the Challenges and What Should be Done?
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Giulia Claudia Leonelli, Critical Raw Materials, the Net-Zero Transition and the ‘Securitization’ of the Trade and Climate Change Mitigation Nexus: Pinpointing Environmental Risks and Charting a New Path for Transnational Decarbonization
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Weihuan Zhou, Victor Crochet, & Haoxue Wang, Demystifying China's Critical Minerals Strategies: Rethinking ‘De-risking’ Supply Chains
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Addressing Competitiveness Concerns of EU exporters with Industrial Policy: The Role of Innovation Support
Michael Jakob, Michael Mehling
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Tolulope Anthony Adekola & Bryan Mercurio, mRNA Technology Transfer Hub and Intellectual Property: Towards a more Equitable and Sustainable Model