email icon Email this citation


Trade Strategies for a New Era: Ensuring U.S. Leadership in a Global Economy

Geza Feketekuty

Council on Foreign Relations

September 1997

Table of Contents

Forward, Gary C. Hufbauer

Preface, Geza Feketekuty

  1. An American Trade Strategy for the 21st Century, Geza Feketekuty

  2. Forging a New Bipartisan Consensus for Free Trade, Jim Kolbe and Robert Matsui

  3. U.S. Performance and Trade Strategy in a Shifting Global Economy, J. David Richardson, Geza Feketekuty, C. Zhang, and A. E. Rodriguez Richard N. Haass

  4. Gaining Support for Trade from the American Public, Ellen L. Frost

  5. Workforce Training: Investing in Human Capital or Antidote to International Trade?   Howard Rosen

  6. Domestic Policy Requirements for a Liberal Trade Regime, Marina v. N. Whitman

  7. Strategies for Multilateral Liberalization, Gary C. Hufbauer and Jeffrey J. Schott

  8. From Here to Free Trade: The Quest for a Multilateral/ Regional Synthesis, Ernest H. Preeg

  9. A Geoeconomic Strategy for the 21st Century, Bruce Stokes

  10. U.S. Trade Policy Toward Japan and the China: Integrating Bilateral, Multilateral, and Regional Approaches, Merit E. Janow

  11. Contestabililty, Competition, and Investment in the New World Trade Order, Edward M. Graham

  12. Anticorruption as an International Policy Issue: Its Origins, and Implications, R. Michael Gadbaw and Timothy J. Richards

  13. Regulatory Reform and Trade Liberalization, Claude Barfield

  14. A Question of Fairness: The Global Trade Regime, Labor Standards, and the Contestabililty of Markets, Michael Hart

  15. Trade and Environment, Robert J. Morris

  16. The Trade Remedies: A U.S. Perspective, Thomas R. Howell

  17. The Challenge of Deeper International Integration: U.S. Trade Policy Options, Robert Z. Lawrence

  18. Goals and Challenges for U.S. Trade Policy, Alan Wm. Wolff

Index