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This edition explores how states build, exercise and preserve power, and the trade-offs that emerge between effective governance, economic development and political authority. From intervention and regime change to Singapore’s developmental model and European regulatory reform, Building States, Buying Silence examines how institutions and political choices shape the capacity of states to pursue their objectives and respond to changing economic and social pressures.
Singapore’s transformation suggests that the developmental state is defined not simply by the scale of government intervention, but by the capacity of institutions to turn long-term political strategy into measurable economic outcomes
— Does the Developmental State Work? An Empirical Analysis of Singapore under Lee Kuan Yew
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Can Modern Economies Function Under Deflation?
Examining the relationship between monetary regimes, debt dynamics and long-term economic stability
Essay | 9 min read

Reforming the EU Emissions Trading System and the Future of European Carbon Pricing
Balancing Europe’s climate ambitions with the economic and political challenges of ETS2
Policy Brief | 7min read
Every month at the MJPE, we choose a paper for the Spotlight. This study asks who really benefits from free trade, using empirical evidence to compare the gains from liberalisation across economies. The findings suggest that while liberalisation does not inherently favour powerful states, larger economies exhibit a greater capacity to convert trade openness into domestic economic gains.
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Reassessing the EU–Mercosur Agreement and the Future of Sustainable Trade Policy
Edition: From Ports to Policy — Autumn 2025
Assessing whether the benefits of the EU–Mercosur Agreement outweigh its environmental and political risks
Policy Brief | 5min read
What modern security strategy has been most successful, and can it be replicated?
Security in a Fragmented World, a 2025 Review
Empirical analysis reveals not just what has worked in security policy, but why replication may no longer guarantee success.
Reconciling Development and Forest Conservation in the Democratic Republic of Congo
Edition: Sustainability in Times of Scarcity — Spring 2026
Examining why efforts to reduce deforestation in the DRC have struggled to deliver lasting results
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Research | Empirical Analysis
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