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WTO delegations might consider getting reassigned to their government"s regional development bank delegation to help developing countries with standards inintellectual property.
International trade scholars Douglas Irwin of Dartmouth College and Petros Mavroidis of Columbia University Law School have completed a study of the motivations and goals that underpinned the creation of the General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs (GATT) at the end of World War II. Given the dire straits of...
What plausible alternatives exist for multilateralism?
Now that the celebrations regarding the Uruguay Round are over, world trade leaders are beginning to comprehend the administrative tasks that faced by the World Trade Organization.
Considering new U.S. domestic political realities, diplomatic and security imperatives will pose a huge challenge for the next president and Congress as they attempt to advance national interests.
Whatever the outcome of Doha, a deep rethinking of the premises and operations of the global trading system is now inevitable.
The Doha talks cannot conclude without attention from the highest level of political leadership. Should this not be forthcoming, we may be in for an extended period of institutional decay.
This book presents studies of five industries whose exports have been hard hit by antidumping actions.





