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1 Transnat'l L. & Contemp. Probs. 81 (1991)
The United States Commitment to International Trade Law: The Role of a Declining Hegemon

handle is hein.journals/tlcp1 and id is 95 raw text is: THE UNITED STATES COMMITMENT TO
INTERNATIONAL TRADE LAW:
The Role of a Declining Hegemon
Jonathan C. Carlson*
I.  Introduction  ................................................................................  82
II. Hegemonic Decline and Effective Legal Order:
The Trouble with GATT ............................................................  86
A. Hegemonic Decline and the Need for Law
in the Liberal Trade Order .................................................  86
B. Can a Declining Hegemon Replace Itself with Law?
The Problem of Reciprocity .................................................  89
1. Reciprocity and Effective International Law ...............  90
2. Reciprocity and the GATT Legal System:
The Trouble with GATT ................................................  94
C. Summary: Reciprocity and the Declining Hegemon ..........      101
III. The Trade Policy of a Declining Hegemon ................................ 101
A. U.S. Trade Policy in the 1980s ............................................  102
1. The New Protectionism in U.S. Trade Policy ...............  103
2. Aggressive Bilateralism and Section 301 .....................  105
3. The Uruguay Round ......................................................  111
B. Evaluating U.S. Trade Policy: The Role of a Declining
Hegemon in the Promotion of International Legal Order..        113
C. A Begrudgingly Positive Appraisal of U.S. Trade Policy ...     115
IV.  Conclusion   ..................................................................................  124
* Professor of Law, The University of Iowa College of Law. B.A. 1976, McGill
University; J.D. 1979, University of Chicago. I would like to express my appreciation
to Steven Kobal, my research assistant, for his many hours spent digging for obscure
materials in dark corners of the library.

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