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Sherman Katz
Senior Associate

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This person is no longer with the Carnegie Endowment.

Sherman E. Katz is a senior associate in the Trade, Equity and Development project at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace.  Formerly, Katz was the William M. Scholl Chair in International Business at The Center for Strategic & International Studies in Washington D.C from February 2000 to February 2006.  During 30 years of practicing international trade law, he represented U.S. and foreign corporations, governments, and multilateral institutions in trade policy issues, including national trade regulation and litigation, World Trade Organization negotiations, agreements and dispute settlement.

A Member of the New York and District of Columbia Bars, Sherman graduated from Amherst College, Columbia University School of Law and the Columbia School of International Affairs. He attended Stockholm University for his junior college year and received a diploma in EU law from the University of Oxford in 1992.

He is a recipient of Sweden's Royal Order of the North Star, a member of the Council of Foreign Relations, and an adjunct professor of International Trade at the Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies.

Selected Publications:
U.S. Should Lead China [on Trade] by Example (IHT/Asahi Shimbun, Nov. 8. 2005); Trade Policy Challenges in 2005 (June 2005); Challenges and Opportunities in International Trade: A Report on the CSIS-The Economist 2002-2003 Trade Seminar Series (2003)


education
B.A., Amherst College; M.A., Columbia University; LL.D, Columbia University Law School

All work from Sherman Katz

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15 Results
In the Media
U.S. to Set Trade Guidelines on Environment, Labor

· May 14, 2007
The Newshour with Jim Lehrer
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Workers and Globalization: The Need for a New Deal
April 24, 2007

While some level of dislocation is inevitable in an era of globalization, a comprehensive vision of promoting employment calls for supporting workers through these periods of transition. Unfortunately, the current US safety net for dislocated workers has more holes than net.

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A Closer Japan-U.S. Economic Relationship
February 22, 2007

The United States and Japan have one of the most important relationships in the world, based on shared values, the size of their economies, and their technological sophistication. New cooperation between the U.S. and Japan will benefit not only the two countries but also the whole Asia-Pacific region, possibly providing the building blocks for an Asia-Pacific partnership.

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  • Yutaka Yokoi
  • Sherman Katz
  • Kathleen Stephens
  • Kurt Tong
  • Tadakatsu Sano
  • Wendy Cutler
  • Atsushi Yamakoshi
  • Tim Richards
  • Ira Wolf
  • Oakley Johnson
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EU Agriculture in Times of Globalization
February 9, 2007

EU Commissioner for Agriculture, Mariann Fischer Boel, explains how the role of agriculture in multilateral trade negotiations has changed since the EU reforms to the Common Agricultural Policy.

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Seventh Annual Former USTR Seminar
February 7, 2007

Carnegie hosted the seventh annual seminar of former U.S. trade representatives with presentations on current and future U.S. trade policy issues by Ambassadors Carla Hills, Mickey Kantor, Clayton Yeutter, Charlene Barshefsky, Bill Eberle, and Senator William Brock. Carnegie Senior Associate Sherman Katz moderated the event.

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Russia's WTO Accession
November 21, 2006

Carnegie hosted a seminar on Russia's accession to the WTO, including a presentation by AUSTR Dorothy Dwoskin on the negotiation of the U.S.-Russia bilateral agreement.
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Fast Track Renewal: Is the Past Prologue and Current Prospects
October 18, 2006

Discussants focus on the likelihood that fast track trade negotiating authority will be renewed before it expires next June.

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  • Sherman Katz
  • Viji Rangaswami
  • Bill Frenzel
  • Tom Downey
  • Bob Packwood
  • Marcia Miller
  • Grant Aldonas
  • Tim Reif
  • Mike Castellano
  • Brian Pomper
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Intellectual Property Rights as a Key Obstacle to Russia’s WTO Accession
· October 12, 2006
Carnegie Endowment
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The Doha Round and Trade in Agricultural Products: Who Are the Losers and What Should Be Done?
September 5, 2006

Discussants explored the impact of trade liberalization on small-scale farming and discussed trade and domestic policies that could improve outcomes for poor farmers.

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  • Sandra Polaski
  • Henri Rouille d'Orfeuil
  • Antoine Bouet
  • Jean-Marc Boussard
  • Dominique Van der Mensbrugghe
  • Jason Hafemeister
  • Sherman Katz
  • Jean-Marc Trarieux
  • Alexandra Strickner
  • Anne Wagner
  • Anil Singh
  • Daniel Lederman
  • Germano Batista
  • Cheryl Morden
  • Marcel Groleau
  • Vore Seck
  • K.S. Gopal
  • Arlene Alpha
In the Media
Is Doha Dead?

The recent breakdown of the Doha Round of WTO negotiations over differences between the US, the EU and key developing countries has left some concerned that the viability of multilateral trade negotiations is being called into question.

· July 25, 2006
NewsHour with Jim Lehrer