By Adam Hanieh [1] Exactly 10 years on, how should we understand the root causes of the 2011 uprisings in the Middle East and North Africa? At the time, many commentators and policy-makers answered this question with...
“The first and only priority for trade negotiators at this time should be to remove all obstacles, including intellectual property rules, in existing agreements that hinder timely and affordable access to medical...
Are “developing’ countries privileged by their status in the World Trade Organization? In fact, this tag opens doors to various trade flexibilities: it seems to burden Donald Trump as he insisted to “end unfair trade...
For centuries, indebtedness has been a feature of African economies. Debt has been so heavy and unsustainable that it is often thought to be irrevocable. Is indebtedness really irredeemable? And can monetary sovereignty...
By Mohamed Haddad, editor in chief & Khansa Ben Tarjem, President of Barr al Aman. “Can we sell more olive oil in Europe? Can we mention that it is a product coming from Tunisia? Would it be possible to postpone...