Marc L. Busch

Karl F. Landegger Professor of International Business Diplomacy,

School of Foreign Service, and Associate Professor, Department of Government,

Georgetown University

37th and O Streets, NW

Washington, DC 20057

Phone: (202) 687-0980; Fax: (202) 687-6033

mlb66@georgetown.edu

 

 

 

 

CV  & SHORT BIO

 

BOOK

Trade Warriors: States, Firms, and Strategic Trade Policy in High-Technology Competition. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1999.

 

EDITED BOOK

The WTO, Economic Interdependence, and Conflict. London: Edward Elgar, 2007. (with Edward D. Mansfield)

 

ARTICLES

“A BIT is Better Than a Lot: Bilateral Investment Treaties and Preferential Trade Agreements.”   World Politics forthcoming (with Jennifer Tobin).

“The Politics of Judicial Economy at the World Trade Organization.”  International Organization forthcoming (with Krzysztof Pelc).

Does Legal Capacity Matter? A Survey of WTO Members.  World Trade Review forthcoming (with Eric Reinhardt and Gregory Shaffer)

“Does the WTO Need a Permanent Body of Panelists?”  Journal of International Economic Law forthcoming (with Krzysztof Pelc).

“Overlapping Institutions, Forum Shopping, and Dispute Settlement in International Trade.” International Organization 61 (4) 2007: 735-761.

“Three's a Crowd: Third Parties and WTO Dispute Settlement.”  World Politics 58 (3) 2006: 446-477.  (with Eric Reinhardt)

“Industrial Location and Political Participation in Europe.” British Journal of Political Science 35 (4) 2005: 713-730.  (with Eric Reinhardt)

“The Intergovernmental Network of World Trade: IGO Connectedness, Governance and Embeddedness.” American Journal of Sociology 111 (3) 2005: 824-858.  (with Paul Ingram and Jeffrey Robinson)

“Developing Countries and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” Journal of World Trade 37 (4) 2003: 719-735.  (with Eric Reinhardt)

“Bargaining in the Shadow of the Law: Early Settlement in GATT/WTO Disputes.” Fordham International Law Journal 24 (1) 2001: 158-172.  (with Eric Reinhardt)

“Democracy, Consultation, and the Paneling of Disputes Under GATT.” Journal of Conflict Resolution 44 (4) 2000: 425-446.

“Geography, International Trade, and Political Mobilization in U.S. Industry.” American Journal of Political Science 44 (4) 2000: 720-732.  (with Eric Reinhardt)

“Industry Location and Protection: The Political and Economic Geography of U.S. Nontariff Barriers.” American Journal of Political Science 43 (4) 1999: 1028-1050.  (with Eric Reinhardt)

“The Political Economy of Nontariff Barriers: A Cross-National Analysis.” International Organization 49 (4) 1995: 723-749.  (with Edward D. Mansfield)

“Nice Strategies in a World of Relative Gains: The Problem of Cooperation Under Anarchy,” Journal of Conflict Resolution 37 (3) 1993: 427-445.  (with Eric Reinhardt)

 

BOOK CHAPTERS

With a Little Help From Our Friends? Developing Country Complaints and Third Party Participation. In Chantal Thomas and Joel P. Trachtman (eds.), Developing Countries in the WTO Legal System. New York: Oxford, 2009. (with Eric Reinhardt)

“Fixing What Ain’t Broke? Third Party Rights, Consultations, and the DSU.”  In Kim Van der Borght and Dencho Georgiev, (eds.), WTO Dispute Settlement Reform. London: Cameron May, 2006.  (with Eric Reinhardt)

“The WTO Dispute Settlement Mechanism and Developing Countries.” Trade Brief, Swedish International Development and Cooperation Agency (April) 2004. (with Eric Reinhardt)

“The Evolution of GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” (“L'évolution du règlement des différends au GATT et à l'OMC.”) In John M. Curtis and Dan Ciuriak (eds.), Trade Policy Research. Ottawa: Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, 2003.  (with Eric Reinhardt)

“Transatlantic Trade Conflicts and GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” In Ernst-Ulrich Petersmann and Mark A. Pollack (eds.), Transatlantic Economic Disputes: The EU, the US, and the WTO. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.  (with Eric Reinhardt)

“Testing International Trade Law: Empirical Studies of GATT/WTO Dispute Settlement.” In Daniel M. Kennedy and James D. Southwick (eds.), The Political Economy of International Trade Law: Essays in Honor of Robert Hudec. New York and Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.  (with Eric Reinhardt)

“A (Genetically Modified) Food Fight? Canada’s WTO Challenge to Europe’s Ban on GM Products.” C.D. Howe Institute Commentary No. 186 (September) 2003.  (with Robert Howse)

  

WORK IN PROGRESS


“Does the Rule of Law Matter? The WTO and US Antidumping Investigations.”  (with Rafal Racibroski and Eric Reinhardt)

 

 

OTHER

Testimony before the Canadian Senate Standing Committee on Foreign Affairs and International Trade on the Softwood Lumber Agreement, November 20, 2006.

Testimony before the US House of Representatives Aviation Subcommittee on Global Market Factors Affecting the US Jet Transport Industry, May 25, 2005.

Video from the conference Boeing vs. Airbus: the Plot Thickens at the American Enterprise Institute, July 6, 2006.

Contributor to International Economic Law and Policy Blog

 

TEACHING MATERIALS

Five Steps to Writing a Senior Thesis

Writing Slides for a Job Market Talk

 

LINKS

World Trade Organization

North American Free Trade Agreement (Secretariat)

Office of the United States Trade Representative

Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade Canada

United Nations Conference on Trade and Development

International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development

Advisory Centre on WTO Law

Global Trade Negotiations (Harvard)

Institute of International Economic Law (Georgetown)

Tuck Trade Agreements Database

 

 

 

 

 

 

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