80 countries just signed a declaration on protecting civilians in war Naomi Egel - November 28, 2022 If it’s not a binding treaty, how can it influence military action? Here’s what research tells us.
The WTO is getting a new boss. Here’s who’s in the running. Judith Goldstein - June 16, 2020 Some experts wonder who would want the job. Lots of people, apparently.
Withdrawing from the WHO would hurt global security — and global respect for the U.S. Summer Marion - May 20, 2020 The private sector can’t fill the roles of donor countries
Trump wants to review the WHO’s actions. These are its key roles and limitations. Jeremy Youde - April 16, 2020 The logo and building of the World Health Organization headquarters
The WTO might return to diplomatic settlements for trade disputes. Here’s why. Philip Potter and Julia Gray - December 19, 2019 The global trade appeals system has stalled. Did it ever really work?
The WTO’s trade dispute appeal system could end on Dec. 10. Here’s what you need to know. Krzysztof Pelc and Joost Pauwelyn - December 4, 2019 U.S. government complaints about the appeals process are misguided
The WTO just blew up Trump’s argument for steel tariffs Todd N. Tucker - April 5, 2019 'National security’ justifies trade restrictions only if there’s an actual national security exception.
Brexit will weigh heavily on European security. Here’s why. Stephanie Hofmann - October 18, 2018 Over the coming months, the British government will almost certainly
Are we witnessing the collapse of the global order? Probably not — yet. Julia Gray - May 18, 2018 [caption id="attachment_73581" align="aligncenter" width="960"] President Trump meets with British Prime
Trump is breaking the WTO. Will China want to save it? Rachel Brewster - May 2, 2018 A U.S. trade team is in China this week to