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...Robert Lighthizer, the current US trade representative, has been a longstanding critic of the WTO, which has been without a director-general since the unexpected early departure in August of Roberto Azevêdo...
...The dispute over the routine appointment of new judges has fed into concerns over Donald Trump and his scepticism about multilateral institutions such as the WTO, which he lambasted during last year’s campaign...
...Mafia clans have long been linked to sheep rustling and both Toto Riina and Bernardo “The Tractor” Provenzano, his successor as capo di tutti capi, started out as almost illiterate peasant farmers, leaving...
...build upon and protect at the World Bank / From Mr Roberto Zagha...
...But the real story is in the footnotes, in which Franzen laments the state of modern media and confesses his sins as a Fulbright scholar in Berlin....
...Eighteen years on, the infant has grown to much-admired maturity and become one of the great fixed points of this newspaper, a Financial Times institution as important and as enduring as Sam Brittan or Lex...
...Robert Zoellick, World Bank president, who as US trade representative in 2001 was instrumental in creating Doha, has faulted lack of leadership – including, latterly, the administration of George W....
...When recommendations are not followed and sanctions prove ineffective, European institutions should have the capacity to impose the necessary decisions on a particular country....
...Vision and his planet-sized brain are now resting at a Californian correctional facility as he serves out a 13-year sentence....
...His discussion of the way in which acquisition became an ideology, as opposed to an insult, unites the past and present....
...and engenders feelings of hatred and polarisation within the country. 18.4Further recognising that violence undermines our collective independence as a people and our capacity to exercise our free will...
...You’ve got to engage in….the institution building, in the exchanges in an orderly process of building capacity for democracy....
...And because the best institutions got the same money to spend as the weakest, the tendency was, according to Robert Stevens, a former Oxford and Yale academic and author of University to Uni: the Politics...
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