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Bhagwati takes on those who argue that economists are now split on free trade.
Two weeks ago, a consultative board to the WTO Director General issued a report calling for significant institutional and policy changes in the multilateral trade organization—including recommendations regarding preferential trade agreements, relations with NGOs, the dispute settlement system, transparency, and the decision-making process. AEI has asked two...
Will the U.S.-India relationship live up to its potential as a solid partnership between the world’s oldest and largest democracies, and have potentially transformative consequences for Asia and the world?
In order to preserve the WTO as a non-political body, Congress would do well to consider the long- term benefits for the WTO that would accrue by supporting what could be an important and precedent- setting declaration of Congressional intention to insulate the WTO from extraneous political debates.
President Obama remains conflicted on trade. Consider this week's 'victory' over China at the World Trade Organization.
Only belatedly did attention turn to the implications of a new world trade organization and the completely revamped and streamlined dispute settlement system that came with it.
Join the Federalist Society and AEI for a panel discussion of John Yoo and Julian Ku's new book, where Martin Flaherty of the Fordham University School of Law and Jeremy Rabkin of the George Mason University School of Law will join the authors in a discussion of their proposals and whether they are faithful to our Constitution, our history and our international law obligations.
In an attempt to protect poor, uninsured and underinsured Americans from unsafe drugs, we are making sure that some go without drugs completely. It is time the law was changed.







