By Vedant Saigal
The novel coronavirus pandemic has shaken the world economies to the verge of breaking out...
Author: Global South Studies Series
REGIONALISM vs. MULTILATERALISM: Perspectives from Emerging Regional Institutions
By Sumalatha K C
The interface between Regionalism, Multilateralism, Globalization has influenced global trade, the World economy, and international relations...
Back To The Old Normal or A Change In What We Call Normal?
By Swapneel Thakur
The principal purpose of this research is to determine the kind of change that the COVID-19 pandemic might bring with, either the possibility of countries resorting to trade practices that are protectionist in nature to safeguard domestic interests or a complete change in structure of international trade that affects all...
Does Regionalism Challenge Globalization or Build Upon It?
By Yutan Suny
In recent times, the pace and scale of the proliferation of Regional Trade Agreement (RTAs) have caused consternation in the international community regarding its compatibility with the Multi-lateral Trading Systems (MTS) under the World Trade Organization (WTO)...
COVID-19 Pandemic Crisis: A Return to Protectionism or A Paradigm Shift in International Trade
By Ruchi Yemul
With the spread of the coronavirus pandemic, every country across the globe closed its domestic borders to the rest of the world and took stringent trade measures...
Globalization and Regionalism: A Case of Complementarities and Coherence
By Nikhil Goyal
Preferential trading agreements have grown at an unprecedented rate in the last few decades along with growth in services, trade, offshoring, global value chains etc...
Regionalism as a Building Block of Globalization
By Aulina Pandey
The world as we know it is going through unprecedented changes. With the advancement of technology and faster communication systems, countries continue to become more interconnected and interdependent of each other....
Protectionist Tendencies in The Contemporary World
By Abhijith H Nair
This paper tries to understand the meaning of the concept of Protectionism through its history and observes the protectionist tendencies in the contemporary world....
The Magnitude of International Trade in Terms of Economic Burgeoning
By Siddharth Watve
As a phenomenon of exchange, International Trade enables nations to expand their market to allow for availability of good and services that would otherwise be attainable on domestic grounds....
Muslim Brotherhood: Root Cause of Qatar Crisis?
By Sanjali Mitra
The Bani Khalid extended their powers in the Eastern Arabia region, stretching from which Qatar to Kuwait in the first half of the 18th century...
