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...Trade in data needs trust To answer this we turn to Susan Aaronson of George Washington University, who’s often to be found pushing out the boundaries of creative thinking on digital trade and the like....
...Special thanks to Rana Foroohar, the FT columnist and author of Don’t Be Evil, a new book about Big Tech, and Susan Aaronson, a professor at George Washington University, for talking me through some of the...
...“It’s quite clear that the two sides have very different perspectives,” said Susan Aaronson, professor of international affairs at George Washington University in the US capital....
...Among those doing so I see Susan Aaronson of George Washington University, and Marion Jansen of the International Trade Centre....
...Susan Aaronson, a trade academic at George Washington University in Washington, DC, says: “There are currently three powers — the EU, the US and China — in the process of creating separate data realms.”...
...Susan Aaronson, professor of international affairs at George Washington University, says: “The US has a limited idea of fair use, which we largely delegate to companies....
...“The Senate may have taken longer than the House to reflect the popular hysteria over trade, but they are certainly getting there,” says Susan Aaronson, a trade expert at George Washington University....
...Susan Aaronson, an expert on trade from George Washington University, notes that non-governmental organisations that are prepared to criticise US agricultural protectionism when it hurts developing countries...
...“Threatening to repudiate international agreements would have serious foreign policy consequences which would undermine Mr Obama’s broader foreign policy goals,” says Susan Aaronson, professor at George...
...Susan Aaronson, professor at George Washington University and author of a forthcoming book on trade and human rights, says: “We can’t immediately demand all other governments adopt the same laws as the US...
...But Susan Aaronson, senior fellow at the Kenan Institute in Washington, called it "a landmark in the growing recognition that firms have human rights responsibilities in nations where human rights are inadequately...
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