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Opportunities and Obligations: New Perspectives on Global and U.S. Trade
Policy, is an extraordinary collection of essays by leading trade
officials, academic experts, and major stakeholders. The essays are divided
into three topics:
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The global trading system and its future direction
The range of views presented provides diverse perspectives on the future
direction of the trading system, the challenges of the Doha Round, the
aspirations of developing countries within the system, the future direction of
rules, rights and obligations, the challenges faced by countries trying to
join the WTO.
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Perspectives on the direction of US trade policy
Leaders from the past Administration, both sides of the aisle in the U.S.
House of Representatives, labor, business, a leading NGO as well as leading
journalists and writers offer views about where U.S. trade policy should go to
secure America’s economic future.
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The global food crisis and how the trading system can help be part of the
solution
The run up of food prices internationally in 2007-08 and the efforts by many
countries to restrict exports in the name of providing for citizens at home
created some severe challenges for the global institutions and raised, within
trade circles, the question of how trade could make a contribution to the
alleviation of hunger and not exacerbate the problems of hunger. Papers in
part three of the book look at the issue from the perspective of the WTO, the
European Commission, and the United Nation’s World Food Program.
Contributors include:
Mr. Pascal Lamy, Director General of the WTO; former Trade Commissioner of the
European Commission;
Mr. Leo W. Gerard, International President of the United Steel, paper and
Forestry, Rubber, Manufacturing, Energy, Allied Industrial, and Service
Workers International Union, AFL-CIO, CLC;
Dr. Jan Woznowski, former Director, Rules Division for the GATT and then for
the WTO;
Ms. Mariann Fischer Boel, Commissioner for Agriculture and Rural Development
for the European Commission;
Ms. Josette Sheeran, Executive Director of the United Nations World Food
Program;
Dr. Pat Choate, political economist and author; directs the Manufacturing
Policy Project; teaches Advanced Issues Management at George Washington
University’s Graduate School of Political Management;
Mr. Bruce Stokes, international economics columnist for the National Journal,
journalism fellow at the German Marshall Fund, and fellow at the Pew Research
Center.
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