US and Europe: 2 Different Approaches to Restricting Chinese EVs By You Wang As China's overcapacity becomes a buzzword, restrictions on Chinese electric vehicles are expected. However, the objectives, approaches, and anticipated outcomes differ between Europe and the U.S.
How Are Patterns of Labor Migration From Uzbekistan Changing? By Niginakhon Saida Following the Crocus City Hall attack and a subsequent wave of xenophobia and discrimination toward migrants in Russia, Tashkent has introduced additional measures to support its labor migrants abroad and at home.
Will the BJP Gain a Toehold in Southern Indian States of Tamil Nadu and Kerala? By Sudha Ramachandran The party may increase its vote share in these states but votes may not translate into seats in parliament.
Why Are Americans Souring on Foreign Investment? By Frank Ahrens The official warm welcome that foreign investors receive in the U.S. may not be matched by common sentiment among the American electorate.