Preface
Models and Metaphors
Negotiating the U.S.--Canada Free Trade Agreement
Designing Codevelopment: The Battle over the FSX Fighter
International Debt and the Creation of the Brady Plan
U.S. Trade Policy and Security Export Controls: The
Toshiba--Kongsberg Affair
The International Capital Adequacy Agreement
Bibliography
Index
This volume provides a close-up view of the U.S. foreign economic policy decisionmaking process and details five case studies, each covering a well-publicized economic issue.
RAYMOND VERNON is Clarence Dillon Professor of International
Affairs Emeritus at Harvard University. His previous books include
Sovereignty at Bay, Big Business and the State: Changing Relations
in Western Europe,
orm over the Multinationals
and Beyond Globalism: Remaking American Foreign Economic Policy
(with Debora Spar). He has also authored numerous articles for
scholarly journals.
DEBORA L. SPAR is Assistant Professor at the Harvard Business
School. Specializing in the international political economy, she
co-authored Beyond Globalism with Raymond Vernon.
GLENN TOBIN holds a doctorate from the Graduate School of Arts and
Sciences at Harvard University. His special interests include the
political economy of international trade, finance, and
development.
?To appreciate the book, one must read it. I strongly recommend the
book.?-International Trade Journal
"To appreciate the book, one must read it. I strongly recommend the
book."-International Trade Journal
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