Explores debates about the World Trade Organization, discussing the organization's role, its impact on American interests, how it can be improved, and how the United States relates to the organization and its activities.
This book expresses U.S.-Japanese relations by revealing a disquieting, tragicomic grassroots collision of two disparate cultures and two conflicting interpretations of capitalism.
how American sovereignty and social justice are being sacrificed to the gods of the global economy
Buchanan, Patrick J
1998
Argues that the global free trade policies enacted by the U.S. government have led to the decline and fall of the American middle-class; provides information about the history of free trade; and offers advice from the author on how to restore the country.
A resource guide for business executives on the history, culture, and commerical traits and norms of twenty Asian countries, covering such topics as negotiation, dress codes, and work schedules.