World Trade After Seattle: Implications for the United States
Gary Hufbauer
No PB99-10, Policy Briefs from Peterson Institute for International Economics
Abstract:
Seattle leaves a huge question mark over the U.S. role in world trade policy. Faulty preparation and flawed tactics were abundant--both in the street and between the delegations. The Battle of Seattle may acquire the same instructive value for future diplomats as Pearl Harbor has for military officers.
Date: 1999-12
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