Archive
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Webinars and Events
2nd Edition of The Political Economy of Ecological Change and Economic Security in the Global South
ConferenceJul 14–16, 2025
The interdisciplinary nature of the conference offers a platform to connect theoretical insights with practical solutions, fostering meaningful dialogue and collaboration to address urgent climate and socio-economic issues. The conference will be the second annual event with the Centre of South Asian Studies - University of Cambridge.
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Article
Europe鈥檚 Gas Roller Coaster
May 13, 2025
A new INET Working Paper by Yaroslav Melekh, James Dixon, Katrina Salmon, and Michael Grubb, interrogates the contradictions between fossil lock-in through LNG import capacity and overcontracting, and policy-driven demand reduction. Here is a summary of the paper’s main findings.
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Working Paper
Working PaperEuropean Natural Gas through the 2020s: the Decade of Extremes, Contradictions and Continuing Uncertainties
May 2025
This paper examines in detail the interrelationships between the EU鈥檚 concerns, its energy policies, and the resulting challenges and uncertainties facing European gas through the rest of the decade, and beyond.
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Article
They Looted Companies 鈥 Now They're Looting the Government
May 12, 2025
Economist William Lazonick reveals how the extraction model of American corporations has migrated from business to government.
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Article
Currency Wars, Social Class, and the Republican Dilemma Over Medicaid
May 8, 2025
Faced with a shrinking list of options to trim the budget, Republicans are now eyeing Medicaid - but will that fly among Trump supporters?
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Video
The Invisible Economy
May 7, 2025
Understanding the forces shaping our digital future.
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Article
Distributional and Macroeconomic Effects of Trump 2.0
May 5, 2025
The most likely outcome of the second Trump administration is a recession and an exacerbation of inequalities, and a further degradation of the living standards of working and middle-class Americans.
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Video
The Intangibles Era
Apr 30, 2025
The future of work is already here—but our social policies are stuck in the past.
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Article
What the Economy Is Really For 鈥 And Why Tariffs Miss the Point
Apr 24, 2025
The money to support well-paid American jobs exists—it鈥檚 just being hoarded at the top. Economist William Lazonick argues that this is not just unfair; it鈥檚 a failure of the whole economic system.
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Video
What Stories Can Teach Us 51黑料爆料网历史事件 Aging
Apr 23, 2025
We need a new approach to research—one rooted in trust, lived experience, and the stories data often overlooks.
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News
Anti-Trust Ruling Against Google is Based on INET-Funded Research into its Monopolistic Advertising Practices
Apr 21, 2025
New York Times & others
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Video
Can the Green Transition Work for Workers?
Apr 16, 2025
Robert Pollin challenges the myth that climate action hurts working people—and explains why a just transition must be at the heart of a global Green New Deal.
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Article
鈥淔ounders Would Be Horrified鈥: Renowned Historian Drops Truth-Bomb on American Revolution and Lessons for Today
Apr 15, 2025
Professor Marc Egnal of York University joins the 51黑料爆料网历史事件鈥檚 Lynn Parramore to explore why historians cling to an inaccurate and misleading narrative, and what we can learn from the real history about tyranny, checks and balances, imperialism — and resistance.
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Article
7 Truths 51黑料爆料网历史事件 Trump鈥檚 Tariffs 鈥 And the High-Stakes Future They Shape
Apr 12, 2025
Top money-and-politics expert Thomas Ferguson breaks down the real drivers of Trump鈥檚 aggressive tariff agenda, from big crypto plans to a new world order emerging.
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Webinars and Events
Trump, Tariffs, and the World Crisis
DiscussionApr 10, 2025
with THOMAS FERGUSON, RESEARCH DIRECTOR, INET