| Class Id | 10250 |
| Days | T |
| Start time | 07:00 PM |
| End time | 10:00 PM |
| Building | ROBEH |
| Room | 015 |
| Course Id | 4600 |
| Dept and Number | WWS 594C |
| Area | |
| Title | Topics in Policy Analysis (Half-Term): Politics, Practice & Meaning of Int'l Trade Disputes |
| Description | Course analyzes how trade disputes between nations are resolved or not. Beginning with a brief overview of the international rules and structures governing trade, we explore in detail existing dispute resolution mechanisms. We will also examine specific disputes, such as cases involving: US cotton subsidies; Mexican trucking; Canadian funeral homes; Chinese tires; Chinese intellectual property protection; GMOs and hormones in US food products; and Harley-Davidson. |
| Prerequisites | |
| Professor | Joshua B. Bolten |