China: The Missing Member at the G-8 Table

The Group of Eight should expand to include a key player in the global economy
Jeffrey E. Garten
June 3, 2004

The End of Textile Quotas Will Redistribute Pain and Gain

Countries who so long benefited from quota system must reconfigure their economy
Edward Gresser
June 10, 2004

WTO Hands a Critical Victory to African Farmers

Even if US resists call to end subsidies, trade body's ruling encourages poor nations
Gayle E. Smith, Susan E. Rice
May 21, 2004

Looking over the Horizon

The Head of the US National Intelligence Council Assesses America's Strategic Challenges
Robert L. Hutchings
March 22, 2004

A Rising New Force in World Public Opinion

Under the umbrella of the World Social Forum, a variety of dissidents from all over the world have begun to assert themselves
Immanuel Wallerstein
January 28, 2004

US Loses WTO Steel Appeal

Failure to remove steel tariffs could spark a trade war as elections draw near
David Roeder
November 11, 2003

APEC Acts with Speed on Trade

Asia-Pacific leaders hope to re-start talks with EU on agricultural subsidies
Achara Pongvutitham
October 22, 2003

Mysteries of Trade Diplomacy

After the failure at Cancún, the world should wait to re-launch the Doha Round
Ernesto Zedillo
November 3, 2003

U.N. Official Plans to Urge U.S. to Reconsider Farm Subsidies

Washington unreceptive to blame of failed WTO talks
Elizabeth Becker
September 24, 2003

China May Widen Yuan Trading Band Next Year, Report Says

It may respond to US pressure and even float currency by 2008 Olympics
September 25, 2003