Africa After the Music Stops

The fine print of promised aid is less than what it is cracked up to be
Susan E. Rice
August 2, 2005

CAFTA's Close Call A Warning to US Policy Makers

The narrow passage of the Central American trade agreement calls for a stronger, proactive approach to WTO
Edward Gresser
August 9, 2005

Europe in Disarray – Part I

When whiners become winners, everybody loses
Jean-Pierre Lehmann
June 21, 2005

How to Jump-Start the WTO

Rich nations must show leadership by opening their doors to developing country farm products
Susan Ariel Aaronson
May 26, 2005

‘Developing Countries Should Have a Bigger Say in the World Bank and IMF’

Kemal Dervis, former Turkish minister and former vice president of the World Bank voices demand for change
May 20, 2005

Rising Dragon and the American Eagle – Part I

China's growing economic power and diplomatic clout may portend a turning of the tide against the US in Asia
David Shambaugh
April 20, 2005

EU Finds Trade Barriers Rising Since Global Crisis

Protectionism in check, but trade restrictions persist
Stephen Castle
November 11, 2009

China and US: Tire-d of Fighting

Will a broader set of political priorities trump a well-worn tale of trade battles?
Gady Epstein
September 14, 2009

Save Doha to Save the G20 Summit

Global leaders must resist protectionism with decisive action
Ernesto Zedillo
November 12, 2008

A Step Forward

Congress has given President Bush the authority to negotiate international trade deals, but that is only one half of the battle.
August 2, 2002

Leaner Factories, Fewer Workers Bring More Labor Unrest to China

As China opens its economy, laid off workers at state-owned factories get angry.
Erik Eckholm
March 19, 2002