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International Trade
Trade Troubles: Do We Still Need the WTO?
By Ryan Burke
The WTO injects more tension than trust into the international system.
WTO Reform: Will China Be Part of the Problem or Part of the Solution?
By Stephen Olson
China’s centrally managed economy continues to pose challenges for the international trading system. Will Beijing acknowledge that fact?
The CPTPP Trade Agreement Will Enter Into Force on December 30
By Ankit Panda
With Australia's ratification, the CPTPP has met the threshold requirements to enter into force.
The TPP and the Sputtering Global Trade System
By Stephen Olson
Can agreements like the Trans-Pacific Partnership fortify a troubled international trade system?
Can the US Condition East Asian Labor?
By Robert Farley
How much pressure can the United States exert on exporting firms in East Asian economies?
The G20: In Need of a Reboot
If the G20 is to live up to its potential, it must confront the forces that could see it slide into irrelevancy. The forum should build on what has worked, and avoid what has not.
How Rice is Causing a Crisis in Thailand
After years as the world’s top rice exporter, Thai PM Yingluck Shinawatra’s populist policies are causing serious problems.
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