Category Archive: Reports

Judas’ Kiss: Brazil’s Deception and the WTO’s Geneva Framework

How will Brazil conduct itself at December’s WTO Hong Kong Ministerial? Brazil subtly underplays its leadership role as a global trade negotiator. The approaching Hong Kong meeting will severely test Brazil’s status as G-20 spokesman. Brazil has in the past …

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Bush Goes to Beijing, China Goes to Latin America

As he leaves for Beijing, President Bush can’t ignore the growing Chinese presence in Washington’s “backyard.” The question is, what does he do with such information? China’s penetration of Latin American markets may be more than just that; it could …

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An Eye for an Eye? Disregarding Fairness, Disconnecting from the FTAA

Brazil takes on the U.S. over the faltering hemispheric trade pact. EU in the race down to the wire. With the EU being responsible for a higher volume of trade with the region than the U.S. , Washington has to …

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Hitting Rock Bottom – The Bush Administration’s Shameful Rejection of Venezuela’s Extradition Request

The State Department’s summary and insulting rejection of the detention request issued by the government of Venezuela for Cuban exile Luis Posada Carriles on the grounds that it “lacked sufficient basis from a legal point of view” was as shocking …

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Amazon Rainforest, Barbados and Haiti and the Bolton Nomination

Destruction of the Amazon Rainforest News reports on May 19 announced that more than 10,000 square miles of the Amazon rainforest had been deforested over the last year – an area the size of Massachusetts. Not only is the Amazon …

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