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International economic institutions after neoliberalism: the Indo-Pacific Economic Framework for Prosperity as a blueprint?
Abstract The framework of global trade has been undergoing important transformations in the last few years. This article will defend the thesis that these events form the background of a possibly significant transformation of US capitalism that will be accompanied by new and profoundly different types of trade agreements and institutions.