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Statement by the President of United States Policy Respecting the Western European Union, March 10, 1955

U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower | 02/10/2020

The White House announced on March 10, 1955, that the following message had been sent by President Eisenhower to the Prime Ministers of the seven nations signatory to the protocols…

What Do We Need a World Trade Organization For?

Ignacio Garcia Bercero | Bertelsmann Stiftung | 02/06/2020

Summary At the time of writing, the world is experienci...

An EU Green Deal for trade policy and the environment: Aligning trade with climate and sustainable development objectives

Marianne Kettunen, Eloïse Bodin, Ellie Davey, Susanna Gionfra, and Céline Charveriat | Institute for European Environmental Policy | 02/06/2020

Resisting Deglobalization: The Case Of Europe

Zslot Darvas | Bruegel | 02/04/2020

Global trade and finance data indicates that the pre-2008 pace of economic globa...

From globalization to deglobalization: Zooming into trade

Alicia García-Herrero | Bruegel | 02/03/2020

After decades of increasing globalization both in trade, c...

Report on the Appellate Body of the World Trade Organization

Ambassador Robert E. Lighthizer| Office of the United States Trade Representative | 02/01/2020

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