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Sure, TPP Is 'Win-Win'... Unless You Care About Human Rights
By John Sifton
The Trans-Pacific Partnership won't do much to improve the human rights situation in Asia.
Is This the Congressional Breakthrough the Trans-Pacific Partnership Needed?
By Ankit Panda
Bipartisan legislation granting the U.S. president trade promotion authority was introduced on Thursday. Will it save the TPP?
Vietnam, Thailand, and Russia’s ‘Pivot’ East
By Catherine Putz
Prime Minister Medvedev visited Southeast Asia to underscore that for Russia, Asia is more than just China.
Free Trade Agreements: Not As Free As You Think
By Ji Xianbai
There is no free trade with or between major trading partners.
China’s FTA Strategy
By Xiaoming Pan
Beijing takes a strategic approach on free trade agreements, particularly in the face of challenges such as the TPP.
A Menu for India’s Foreign Economic Engagements
By Ram Upendra Das
India has several paths it can take toward regional free trade integration.
Feeding the Dragon: Lessons of the New Zealand-China FTA
By Christopher Ernest Barber
The FTA has been a boon for New Zealand trade, but is not without its growing pains.
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