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November 17, 1999

Trade
Who Decides? Congress and the Debate Over Trade Policy in 1934 and 1974

Introduction Governor Adlai E. Stevenson thought trade policy was boring; he once described it as one field where the greatest need is for fresh clichés. He had a point. In the long period that th…

February 11, 2002

Terrorism and Counterterrorism
Testimony of Lawrence J. Korb Before the House Budget Committee - February 12, 2002

Mr. Chairman, Members of the House Budget Committee, I appreciate the opportunity to appear before you today to discuss the Bush administration’s proposed FY 2003 defense budget and the FY 2003…

January 8, 2003

United States
Rewards from China’s Integration into the WTO Far Outweigh Risks for Both the United States and China, Concludes Council-Sponsored Independent Task Force

October 11, 2001 – Both the United States and China will run risks as Beijing moves ahead with membership in the World Trade Organization (WTO), but the potential payoffs for both countries are well …

November 12, 2003

United States
Growing Interest in World Events Lifts Readership of Foreign Affairs ; Magazine’s Newsstand Sales Defy Industry Trends

November 12, 2003 - Americans’ interest in world events, which intensified after the September 11, 2001, terror attacks, has continued unabated, according to sales statistics from Foreign Affairs. I…

April 1, 2004

United States
Foreign Affairs Launches Bestseller List; Richard Clarke’s Against All Enemies Leads First Monthly Sales Rankings

Foreign Affairs is introducing a monthly bestseller list that will report the rankings of the 15 top-selling books on American foreign policy and international affairs. The magazine’s rankings will b…