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Trade is an issue of growing importance that lies at the intersection of two of the biggest concerns facing the American people: the economy and foreign policy. Today, trade policy affects more issues on the U.S. political agenda than ever before; at the same time, the decisions Washington makes have a great impact on the United | COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS U.S. TRADE STRATEGY Free Versus Fair DANIEL w. DREZNER c K IT c A L p o L c Y c lĩ o I c E s U.S. Trade Strategy Free Versus Fair By Daniel W. Drezner Critical Policy Choices Council on Foreign Relations Sponsored by the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies Founded in 1921 the Council on Foreign Relations is an independent national membership organization and a nonpartisan center for scholars dedicated to producing and disseminating ideas so that individual and corporate members as well as policymakers journalists students and interested citizens in the United States and other countries can better understand the world and the foreign policy choices facing the United States and other governments. The Council does this by convening meetings conducting a wide-ranging Studies Program publishing Foreign Affairs the preeminent journal covering international affairs and U.S. foreign policy maintaining a diverse membership sponsoring Independent Task Forces and providing up-to-date information about the world and U.S. foreign policy on the Council s website www.cfr.org. THE COUNCIL TAKES NO INSTITUTIONAL POSITION ON POLICY ISSUES AND HAS NO AFFILIATION WITH THE U.S. GOVERNMENT. ALL STATEMENTS OF FACT AND EXPRESSIONS OF OPINION CONTAINED IN ITS PUBLICATIONS ARE THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE AUTHOR OR AUTHORS. This is the seventh volume in the Critical Policy Choices series formerly known as Council Policy Initiatives sponsored and published by the Council on Foreign Relations. The series is designed to encourage informed debate of important foreign policy issues by presenting well-developed arguments for each of the principal competing policy approaches in a format that is intended for use by professors students and the interested public. This volume benefited from the comments of a number of distinguished experts but responsibility for the final text remains with the author. Critical Policy Choices are distributed by the .