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WTO
‘Integrating China’ into the Existing Order
By Amitai Etzioni
Why urge China to join the international order, and then make it hard for it to do so?
Meet the Next Member of the World Trade Organization
By Catherine Putz
After 20 years, the region’s biggest economy is set to join the World Trade Organization.
The US Prefers China to Russia in Central Asia
By Catherine Putz
State officials are quick to mention Russia's economic troubles, ignore the EEU, and compliment China.
American Protectionism Threatens US-China Trade
By Bill Watson
For all its complaints about Beijing's unfair trade policies, the U.S. unfairly targets Chinese goods.
Reasons vs. Principles: India at the WTO
By Rachit Ranjan
India’s defense of its food policy is understandable, but it risks isolation from future global markets.
China’s Rare Earths Advantage
By Saurav Jha
An adverse WTO ruling will do little to upset the dominance China enjoys in this critical sector.
WTO Finds Chinese Rare Earth Export Restrictions in Violation of International Trade Law
By Ankit Panda
The WTO has found Chinese export restriction practices on rare earth metals in violation of global trade laws.
US Disputes Indian Solar Power Policy At WTO
By Ankit Panda
A U.S. complaint over India's solar program is the second of its kind in a year.
India Wins Big With Global Trade Deal
By Ankit Panda
The WTO's first global trade deal saw India accomplish an important diplomatic objective.
The Interview: Michael Pettis
“I think the fact that governments often don’t understand the foreign implications of domestic policies is a serious problem…”
What Will WTO Membership Mean for Laos?
Laos’ recent WTO membership stands to benefit the country significantly. But the gains will take work.
China, America and the WTO
In recent years the World Trade Organization has been the main venue for airing trade differences between the U.S. and China.