| AUTHOR |
TITLE |
COUNTRY |
Arunpairojkul, Kraichoke
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Australian Standards for Cooked Chicken*
>pdf version |
Thailand |
| Barmeier, Nina N. |
Gateway to the Information Society *
>pdf version |
Germany |
| Baikenova, Dana |
Lifting US-Iran Trade Sanctions *
>pdf version |
Kazakhstan |
| Buntin, Jason |
Protection of Worker Rights*
>pdf version |
US |
| Brzytwa III, Edward J. |
Pay-TV Broadcasting in Poland after EU-Accession: Strategies for Eliminating the Restrictive Effects of Broadcasting Quotas*
>pdf version |
Poland |
| Carr, Courtenay |
Ukranian Standards for Agricultural Machinery*
>pdf version |
US |
| Cheng, Dawei |
Strategy For Opening Up Chinese Insurance Industry*
>pdf version |
China |
| Cortez, Alessandra |
A Strategy to Remove Technical Trade Barriers for Pharmaceutical Products
>pdf version |
Brazil/USA |
| Dyer, Andrew |
Costa Rican Telecommunications Market*
>pdf version |
US |
| Gololobov, Vladimir |
Liberalization and Privatization Reforms in Russian Telecommunications
>pdf version |
Russia |
| Endo, Tomoke |
Deregulation of the Medical Equipment Industry in Japan*
>pdf version |
Japan |
Gouchtchina,
Yoanna A. |
Information and Communications Technology:
Reduction of Tariff Barriers on Equipment As
An Essential Step in the Global Integration of the Russian Sector new
>pdf version part 1 | part 2 |
Russia |
| Grasso, S. Anthony |
Where's the Science in Low Frequency Emissions *
>pdf version |
US |
| Grosso, Massimo Geloso |
Reforming the EU Sugar Regime*
>pdf version |
Italy |
| Grell, Heather |
Japanese Import Regulation for Cut Flowers *
>pdf version |
US |
| Hoffman, Tyler |
A Strategy to Build a Freshwater Pipeline from Turkey to Jordan new
>pdf version |
US
|
| Ishizuka, Tetsuya |
Conflicts Between Trade and Labor Standards *
>pdf version |
Japan |
| Karimov, Timour R. |
Liberalization of the Russian Insurance Market in Light of Russia's Accession to the World Trade Organization*
>pdf version |
Russia |
| Kelly, Jeanette |
EU Ban on Specified Risk Materials*
>pdf version |
US |
| Kim, Sunyoung |
A Strategy for the Successful Conclusion of South Korea-Chile Free Trade Agreement*
>pdf version |
Korea |
| Kinoshita, Takashi |
Strategy For Harmonization of the US Patent System With the International Norm*
>pdf version |
Japan |
| Jahnke, Jennifer |
Increasing the Benefits of Voluntary Eco-labeling Schemes*
>pdf version |
US |
| Magee, Kathleen |
Cabotage Laws: Protective or Damaging?
Strategy to Improve Cruise Vessel Competitiveness and Traffic to U.S. Ports*
>pdf version |
US |
| Majoros, Dora |
Hungarian Land Ownership Legislation to European Community Law*
>pdf version |
Hungary |
| Menon, Ashok R. |
Telecom Regulation in India*
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>pdf version |
US |
| Mouknass,Mohamed |
A Strategy for the Privatization of the Nouakchott Port*
>pdf version |
Mauritania |
| Nguyen, Tra |
Reforming the Vietnam's Telecommunication Regulatory Framework*
>pdf version |
Vietnam |
| Nguyen, Chi |
A Strategy For the Vietnam Civil Aviation Administration to Promote US-Vietnam
>pdf version |
Vietnam |
| Nogueira, Saulo |
A Strategy to Prepare Embraer for the Restricted Proex Financing System
An Approach to End the Aircraft Subsidies Dispute new
>pdf version
|
Brazil |
| Perepadya, Yaroslav |
Ukraine: A Strategy to Seek Elimination of US Trade Sanctions and to Attract Additional FDI through Improvement of the IPR Protection Regime new
>pdf version
|
Ukraine |
| Preciado, Luis |
Negotiations and Legislative Strategies for Allowing Private Investment in Mexico's Electric Sector* |
Mexico |
| Salem, Yara |
Palestines Administrative Reform and WTO Accession
>pdf version part 1 | part 2 |
Palestine
|
| Sandblom, Lisa Oladotter |
Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs): A Transatlantic Trade Dispute *
>pdf version |
Sweden |
| Spain, Keith F. |
Recommendations for the U.S. Trade Representative to Negotiate Trade Rules with Canada Governing Bulk Water Exports*
>pdf version |
US |
| Stoffers, Jill S. |
Creation of International Dairy Hygiene Standards*
>pdf version |
US |
| Tompkins, Tiffany |
China's Internet Services Industry: A Strategy for Legal Reform
>pdf version |
US |
| Tsai, Charles |
Taiwans Accession to the
World Trade Organization
Agreement on Government Procurement
A Comprehensive Strategy for General Tech new
>pdf version |
US
|
| Vergara, Gisela |
Reform of Panamanian Bribery Laws*
>pdf version |
Panama |
| Wavra, Neal Joseph |
European Union Directive on Waste from Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE)*
>pdf version |
US |
| Zadorozhniy, Grigoriy E. |
Russia 's WTO Accession:
Interregional Barriers to
Agricultural Trade in the
Russian Federation*
>pdf version |
Russia |
Zhunishbekova,
Lyazzat |
Intellectual Property Reforms in Kazakhstan*
>pdf version |
Kazakhstan |
| Zhang, Lijuan |
US-China Trade Relations*
>pdf version |
China |
| Zimmerman, Laurie Brook |
The People of the State of New York Versus The Museum of Modern Art*
>pdf version |
US |
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An invaluable exercise for anyone who wants to develop a strong set of skills for the professional practice of commercial diplomacy is to analyze a specific trade issue in depth and to create a comprehensive, coherent set of policy recommendations for addressing that issue. Such an analytical exercise goes well beyond simply learning about trade policy.
ITCD, through its web site, publishes some of the best exercises developed by students pursuing a Masters Degree in Commercial Diplomacy at the Monterey Institute. These exercises give students practical experience in integrating commercial, economic political, institutional, legal, and domestic policy analyses of an issue; developing a strategy to address the issue; and practical experience in writing the papers, letters, press release and op-ed pieces that policymakers and business people use to advance their interest. Normally, students in the MACD program choose topics for their projects by the end of their first year of study--after they have gained a strong base of knowledge within the field. They research and write their projects during the first semester of their second year and present their projects to students and faculty during their last semester of the two-year program.
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* The cases that are marked by an asterisk have been professionally edited. The others are in the form they were submitted by the students, except that the organizations that provided the context for the simulation have been masked.
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