Between 1992 and 2000, US exports rose by 55 percent. By the year
2000, trade summed to 26 percent of US GDP, and the United States
imported almost two-thirds of its oil and was the world's largest
host country for foreign investors. America's interest in a more
open and prosperous foreign market is now squarely economic. These
case studies in multilateral trade policymaking and dispute
settlement explore the changing substance of trade agreements and
also delve into the negotiation process - the who, how, and why of
decision making. These books present a coherent description of the
facts that will allow for discussion and independent conclusions
about policies, politics, and processes. Volume I presents five
cases on trade negotiations that have had important effects on
trade policy rulemaking, as well as an analytic framework for
evaluating these negotiations. Volume II presents six case studies
on key trade disputes. A companion book for professors answers the
questions raised in the case study volumes.
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