Professor of Economic Law, School of Law, Universidad de Valparaíso. PhD from The London School of Economics and Political Science. He has taught courses at Durham University and the Institute for Global Law and Policy, Harvard Law School.
More than redefining its negotiating strategy, the region needs to balance relative power and raise the cost of non-compliance for the United States. It is therefore essential that the FTA countries — and ideally all of them — coordinate their response.
Several aspects should be debated as a priority for international trade policy, but these issues are not discussed as the new international dynamics do not find their place in a debate that is often polarized.
Co-author Leonardo E. Stanley
Clean technology has evolved. Not only is it feasible to produce renewable energy on a large scale, it is also more cost-effective. But the cost of a wind turbine installed in Patagonia is much higher than one installed in Dusseldorf.