Susan Ariel Aaronson
George Washington University
Susan Ariel Aaronson is Associate Research Professor of International Affairs at the George Washington University and the Minerva Chair at the National War College. Her research focuses on the internet and trade policy; governance spillovers of trade agreements; and corruption and good governance. Her research is funded by the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, the Heinrich Boell Foundation and the Ford Foundation. Dr. Aaronson is also a consultant to Oxford Analytica. She is the author of six books and numerous articles on trade, investment, development, human rights, and global corporate social responsibility issues.
Articles by Susan Ariel Aaronson:
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Trade agreements as global internet governance
22 December 2012, 6018 reads
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Remake trade through a US-EU partnership
1 October 2010, 12358 reads
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How disciplining China could save the WTO
9 February 2010, 10956 reads
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Seeping in slowly: The WTO and human rights
20 January 2009, 13447 reads
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Obama, the optimist on trade
3 August 2008, 8653 reads
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Can transparency in extractive industries break the resource curse?
12 July 2008, 28485 reads
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