AOC spoke out against a global problem — violence against women in politics Mona Lena Krook - July 27, 2020 What makes such violence ‘bad’ is not just the injury and suffering, but also the social meaning of being harmed
Two women from Africa are among the leading candidates to head the WTO J.P. Singh - July 20, 2020 Candidates have to navigate a highly political process to become director-general of the World Trade Organization
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.
Developing countries have been busy forging trade agreements — with one another Daniela Donno and Nita Rudra - May 26, 2020 Supply chains in a post-pandemic world might revolve far less around China
The U.S.-India trade deal fell through. What happens now? Trevor Cloen and Irfan Nooruddin - March 5, 2020 Future negotiations will have to deal with even more controversial issues.
Governments haven’t managed to reduce greenhouse gases. Here’s who’s taking charge in the next phase. Jeff D. Colgan - February 17, 2020 An uncertain climate future makes investors nervous.
Azerbaijanis vote on Sunday. Here are 4 things you need to know about the surprising snap election. Farid Guliyev - February 7, 2020 Despite October’s political shake-up, don’t expect many reforms.
China’s coronavirus outbreak has prompted some travel restrictions. That could backfire. Catherine Z. Worsnop - January 24, 2020 Countries don’t always follow WHO guidelines, and that’s a problem
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 World Trade Organization may no longer hear trade appeals. That’s a problem. Jeffrey Kucik and Alex Surmacz - December 11, 2019 Without this legal framework for global trade, what’s next?