News Releases
Misc. Documents
Institute for International Economics Working Papers Series
Briefing Records
Various Files
News Releases
Ambitious Agenda Proposed for Initial World Trade Organization
Ministerial. From Institute for International Economics,
September 30, 1996.
G-7 has Declined Drastically: Exchange Rate and Financial
Reforms Required. From Institute for International Economics,
June 4, 1996.
G-7 Leaders should Broaden Anticorruption Agreement. From
Institute for International Economics, June 16, 1997.
Globalization Requires Positive Government Policy Responses.
From Institute for International Economics, March 13, 1997.
Japan Must Provide Strong Leadership for Upcoming APEC Summit.
From Institute for International Economics, October 12, 1995.
Japanese Barriers Block $9-$18 Billion of Annual American
Exports, comprehensive New Policy Package Needed. From Institute
for International Economics, June 15, 1993.
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Misc. Documents
Dua, Andre and Daniel C. Esty. Sustaining the Asia-Pacific
Miracle: Economic Integration and Environmental Protection
[draft copy]. New Haven, CT: Yale Center for Environmental Law
and Policy, n.d.
National Security and the Origins of Conflict: Syllabus Unit 1.
National Defense University: The National War College, August
15-September 1, 1977.
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Institute for International Economics Working Papers Series
Atje, Raymond and Gary C. Hufbauer. The Market Structure
Benefits of Trade and Investment Liberalization. No. 96-7.
Bergsten, C. Fred. APEC After Osaka: Toward Free Trade by
2010/2020. No. 96-1.
Bergsten, C. Fred. APEC in 1996 and Beyond: the Subic Summit.
No. 96-12.
Bergsten, C. Fred. APEC: The Bogor Declaration and the Path
Ahead. No. 95-1.
Bergsten, C. Fred. Competitive Liberatization and Global Free
Trade: a Vision for the Early 21st Century. No. 96-15.
Bergsten, C. Fred. Open Regionalism: No. 97-3.
Frankel, Jeffrey A. with Shang-Jin Wei and Ernesto Stein. APEC
and Regional Trading Arrangements in the Pacific. No. 94-1.
Graham, Edward M. Towards an Asia Pacific Investment Code. No.
94-2.
Graham, Edward M. Competition Policies in the Dynamic
Industrializing Economies: the Cases of China, Korea, and
Chinese Taipei. No. 96-9.
Jaggi, Gautam, Mary Rundle, Daniel Rosen and Yuichi Takahashi.
China's Economic Reforms: Chronology and Statistics. No. 96-5.
Jaggi, Gautam. Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN)
and ASEAN Free Trade Area (AFTA): Chronology and Statistics. No.
95-4.
McFadyen, Jacqueline. U.S.-Japan Civil Aviation: Prospects for
Progress. No. 97-2.
Noland, Marcus, Sherman Robinson, Monica Scatasta. Modeling
Economic Reform in North Korea. No. 96-10.
Noland, Marcus. Chasing Phantoms: the Political Economy of USTR.
No. 97-1.
Noland, Marcus. China and the International Economic System. No.
95-6.
Noland, Marcus. German Lessons for Korea: The Economics of
Unification. No. 96-3.
Noland, Marcus. Has Asian Export Performance been Unique? No.
95-3.
Noland, Marcus. Implications of Asian Economic Growth. No. 94-5.
Noland, Marcus. Public Policy, Private Preferences, and the
Japanese Trade Pattern. No. 96-2.
Noland, Marcus. Restructuring Korea's financial Sector of
Greater Competitiveness. No. 96-14.
Noland, Marcus. Research and Development Activities and Trade
Specialization in Japan. No. 96-4.
Noland, Marcus. Some Unpleasant Arithmetic Concerning
Unification. No. 96-13.
Noland, Marcus. The Future of US-Korea Economic Relations. No.
96-8.
Noland, Marcus. The North Korean Economy. No. 95-5.
Noland, Marcus. Trade, Investment, and Economic Conflict Between
the US and Asia. No. 96-11.
Noland, Marcus. US-China Economic Relations. No. 96-6.
Schott, Jeffrey J. From Bogor to Miami… and Beyond: Regionalism
in the Asia-Pacific and the Western Hemisphere. No. 95-2.
Wonnacott, Paul. Merchandise Trade in the APEC Region: Scope for
MFN Liberalization? No. 94-3.
Wonnacott, Paul. The Automotive Industry in Southeast Asia: Can
Protection be Made Less Costly? No. 94-4.
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Briefing Records
Secretary Kissinger's Participation in the 28th Session of the
United Nations General Assembly, September-October 1973. Daily
Briefing Book.
Latin America Reference Briefing Book. Set II, vol. 1, 2 & 3.
Book of various briefings from 1972 & 1973, concerning Cuba and
Latin America Economic Integration, Panama and National Security
Council.
Secretary Rogers Trip to Latin America, May 1973.
Meeting of Foreign Ministers, April 1974.
Briefing Book, June 1973.
Meeting of Foreign Ministers in Mexico City, February 1974.
Memoranda of Conversations, 1974.
Peron Funeral, July 1974.
Bilateral Briefing Book, Washington Meeting of Foreign
Ministers, 1974.
Follow-up Plan for Secretary's Latin American Initiatives, ca.
1974.
Meeting of Foreign Ministers, Washington, D.C., April 17-18,
1974.
Secretary Rogers trip to Latin America, May 1973.
The Record. Meeting of Foreign Ministers, Mexico, February 1974.
President Nixon's Visit to Mexico, August 20-21, 1970.
IX Annual IA-ECOSOC, 1974.
Inauguration of President Echeverria of Mexico, June 1972.
General Assembly of the Organization of American States Briefing
Book, April 1974.
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Various Files
"Mr. Kubisch", May 29, 1973. Swearing in as Assistant Secretary.
Clippings.
"NODIS", November 14-16, 1973. Foreign Ministers
Meeting--Bogota.
Daily Activities Report to the Secretary.
"Kubisch LA Trip", February 1974.
[unlabeled file with miscellaneous correspondence received.
1974-1975.]
"Special Papers Prepared for Secretary", 1973.
June 17, 1974. House Appropriations Committee (Passman).
"Open and Executive", September 28, 1973. Sub Committee on
Refugees and Escapees, KENNEDY-Subject: Chile.
"Mr. Kubisch", June 1973. Visit to Lima, Peru -- OAS Meetings.
"Mr. Kubisch", February 8-13, 1974. Sub-Regional COM Meetings.
Chile.
"Open", September 20, 1973. Subcommittee on Inter-American
Affairs, FASCELL - Subject: Chile.
"Executive", September 12, 1973. Subcommittee on Western
Hemisphere Affairs - MCGEE - Subject: Chile.
"Mr. Kubisch (Open)", March 26, 1974. Hearing Before Fascell
Subcommittee, Mexico MFM/Wash MFM/OAS-GA Atlanta.
"CHILE/CIA", JBK
Secretary's Staff Meeting.
Cuba.
"Mr. Kubisch". Representation Funds.
"Mr. Kubisch", May 1973. Questions & Answers for Nomination.
"Mr. Kubisch". Speeches - Press Conferences.
Miscellaneous Washington Papers--Classified.
Secretary's L.A. Initiatives.
1974. MFMs and New Dialogue.
[Unlabeled file containing Kissinger's schedule for October 4,
1973.]
Latin America -- General.
"Paris": 1971-73.
"Paris Inspection" - 1972.
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