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VanGrasstek Craig, Harvard University |
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“Craig VanGrasstek,” according to The Economist, “keeps a sharp eye on the politics of trade” (January 22, 2000). He has worked as a consultant in nearly four dozen countries on five continents, with expertise in the fields of trade negotiations, preferences and free trade agreements, WTO accessions, dispute settlement, trade in services, and the trade policymaking process of the United States. His clients include the World Trade Organization, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development, the World Bank, and other international organisations, as well as government agencies and private firms. Dr. VanGrasstek holds a doctorate in political science from Princeton University and a Master of Science in Foreign Service degree from Georgetown University. He has taught trade policy at the John F. Kennedy School of Government (Harvard University) and the School of International Service (American University), and also teaches an innovative course at the Edmund Walsh School of Foreign Service (Georgetown University) on foreign policy and literature.
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