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Hinrich Foundation is a unique Asia-based philanthropic organization that works to advance mutually beneficial and sustainable global trade. We believe sustainable global trade strengthens relationships between nations and improves people’s lives. We support original research and education programs that build understanding and leadership in global trade. Our approach is independent, fact-based and... more

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In this special edition of the Hinrich Foundation’s podcast on global trade, the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents-USA sits down with Peter Draper to examine the G7’s evolution and whether it can remain relevant amid China’s rise, the growi... more

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In this special edition of the Hinrich Foundation’s podcast on global trade, the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents-USA sits down with Dawn Shackleford, President of Looking Glass Trade, LLC, to analyze the Trump administration’s pivot to Se... more

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In an Asia Insight podcast, Doug Strub moderates a discussion with Evan Medeiros and Gerard DiPippo on Dr. Medeiros’s Asia Policy essay “A New Era of U.S.-China Interaction: From Competing to Racing.” The essay examines the U.S.-China trade war in 20... more

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In this special edition of the Hinrich Foundation’s podcast on global trade, the Association of Foreign Press Correspondents-USA sits down with Keith Rockwell, Senior Research Fellow at the Hinrich Foundation, to examine why the WTO has reached an ex... more

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Peter Draper
Executive director of the Institute for International Trade at the University of Adelaide; co-editor of The Elgar Companion to the G7 (2025)
University of Adelaide; Elgar Publishing
Episode: Special Ep. - Can the G7 survive a fragmented world?
Dawn Shackleford
President of Looking Glass Trade, former assistant US trade representative for the WTO and for Southeast Asia, author of a Heinrich Foundation article
Looking Glass Trade
Episode: Special Ep. - The US balance-of-payments gamble: All about Section 122
Evan Medeiros
Director of Asian Studies and the Pinar Family Chair at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service
Georgetown University
Episode: Special Ep. - From Competing to Racing: How 2025 Reshaped U.S.–China Relations
Gerard DiPippo
Director for Global Macro at the Eurasia Group
Eurasia Group
Episode: Special Ep. - From Competing to Racing: How 2025 Reshaped U.S.–China Relations
Mariko Watanabe
Professor, Gakushuin University
Gakushuin University
Episode: Special Ep. - China's industrial catalog and the global trade ripple effect
Stewart Patterson
Senior Research Fellow at the Heinrich Foundation
Heinrich Foundation
Episode: Special Ep. - Beyond rare earths: Why the West’s supply chain problem is bigger than China
Yuka Hayashi
Vice President of the Asia Group and expert on trade
The Asia Group
Episode: Special Ep. - How Trump's tariffs impact automakers around the world
Michael Enright
Professor of global business at Northeastern University and expert in international competitiveness and business strategy
Northeastern University
Episode: Special Ep. - Impact of smartphones on US-China tech rivalry
Naoise McDonagh
Senior lecturer in Trade and Geopolitics at Edith Cowan University
Edith Cowan University
Episode: Special Ep. - Why rare earths are a critical test of redrawing supply chains

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Alan Herrera
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Special Ep. - Why the WTO is struggling to adapt
Q: Why has defining reform become so politically fraught, and what does that signal for the future of the WTO?
Reform is deeply political because it implicates deeply held protections for developing countries, national sovereignty over trade policy, and the distribution of gains from liberalization; the result is paralysis on core issues like consensus, special and differential treatment, and national security exceptions, pushing stakeholders to seek alternatives outside the WTO.
Special Ep. - Why the WTO is struggling to adapt
Q: What convinced you that the institution has reached such a critical point?
Multiple factors accumulated over years, including governments blocking agendas, a drift from diplomatic to legally binding instruments, and escalating political tensions that prevent consensus on reform—making modest fixes insufficient to address systemic dysfunction.
Special Ep. - The US balance-of-payments gamble: All about Section 122
Q: What is the IMF's process when evaluating whether the US truly faces balance of payments pressures, and how might their findings influence WTO discussions?
The guest explains the IMF works within a WTO-IMF framework to assess balance of payments crises by examining reserve depletion, capital outflows, and deficits, and that their assessment shapes but does not deterministically decide WTO actions, influencing how members respond during consultations.
Special Ep. - The US balance-of-payments gamble: All about Section 122
Q: Let's begin with the administration's decision to pivot from IEPA to Section 122. What motivated this route, and how does it differ from a national security justification?
The host asks about the move from IEPA to Section 122 and the motivation behind choosing balance of payments as the justification, highlighting its speed and suitability as a stopgap compared to the longer, more involved national security tariffs like Section 232.
Special Ep. - Can the G7 survive a fragmented world?
Q: What lessons from Rambouillet still resonate today?
The Rambouillet period established the idea that the G7's strength lies in coordinating behind closed doors and shaping a shared liberal economic order, while managing domestic political realities; this balance between informal diplomacy and formal outcomes remains central as new powers challenge the system.

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