Apropos of my recent article with SBD in The National Interest is this, (via Jonathan Dingell):
UPDATE: There's some good discussion of our article over at the always-excellent International Economic Law and Policy Blog (my go-to source for information on trade disputes and agreements-under-negotiation). (ht: Simon Lester)
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