Article(print)2008
Multilateralism and Trade Liberalization
In: SAIS Review, Volume 28, Issue 2
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Abstract
According to a 2007 Pew Global Attitudes Survey, Americans have the lowest opinion of free trade than the populations of the other 47 countries surveyed. The author feels this is cause for concern & argues that continuing to liberalize trade will be beneficial in restoring feelings of international good will towards America & strengthen multilateral foreign policy efforts. A movement towards greater trade liberalization in America will require a continued commitment to World Trade Organization (WTO) & its policies, which would bolster the international credibility of the United States. C. Goger
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Johns Hopkins University Press, Baltimore MD
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