Tag Archives: GATT

Toward a Trump Trade Round: Time to Negotiate!

The world has recoiled from Trump’s unilateralism. But history tells us that good things can come from false starts.

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Trump’s Car Tariffs and Transatlantic Reciprocity

A note on U.S. and European car tariffs to a very stable genius.

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How Trump’s Trade Policy Resurrects COMECON, US-Style

What the U.S. president really means by pleading for “fairness” is simply for the U.S. to have its way.

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NAFTA and WTO: Terminator Trump?

U.S. trade policy under Trump does not reflect a self-confident global power, but a giant caught in a dwarf’s mind.

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Pascal Lamy: Whither Globalization?

Is the globalized world of the 21st century being managed with a system — and a mindset — designed for a century that has faded away?

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The WTO as a Systemic Regulator?

Could the WTO really be considered the most successful global systemic regulator in the history of mankind?

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Global Governance and the Division of Labor

What responsibility do international institutions have in fulfilling the “social contract”?

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The New Protectionism?

Will competition cause the United States and Europe to follow protectionist policies?

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U.S. Trade Policy — Leading By Example

How can trade policy boost U.S. leadership in the international system?

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