NEW AND RECENT
"The Foreign Economic Bureaucracy," chap. 16 (pp. 217-230) in Routledge Handbook of American Foreign Policy, edited by Steven W. Hook and Christopher M. Jones (Routledge, 2012).
"Donilon to the Rescue? The Road Ahead for Obama's Next National Security Adviser," foreignaffairs.com, October 13, 2010.8
"'First, Do No Harm': Foreign Economic Policy Making Under Barack Obama," chap. 11 (pp. 195-216) in U.S. Foreign Policy Today: American Renewal? (Congressional Quarterly Press, forthcoming February 2011), edited by Steven W. Hook and James M. Scott.
"Jonestown: Will Obama's National Security Council be 'Dramatically Different?'" foreignaffairs.com, April 30, 2009.
In The Shadow of the Oval Office: Profiles of the National Security Advisers and the Presidents They Served--from JFK to George W. Bush, with Ivo H. Daalder (Simon and Schuster, 2009). (http://www.intheshadowoftheovaloffice.com/) PURCHASE AT: http://www.amazon.com/Shadow-Oval-Office-Presidents-Served/dp/1416553193/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1253213793&sr=1-1
"In the Shadow of the Oval Office: The Next National Security Adviser," with Daalder, Foreign Affairs, January-February 2009, pp. 114-29.
"Memo to the Next National Security Adviser: What You Need to Know About Your Job," with Daalder, The American Interest, Winter (Jan-Feb) 2009, pp. 27-31..
"Memo to the President-elect and the 111th Congress," re: "A New Trade Policy for the United States." Report of the Trade Policy Study Group, based at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, November 25, 2008..
"A Job That Matters: What the President's National Security Adviser Must Do," with Daalder, Public Policy: Advice to the New Administration (School of Public Policy, University of Maryland, October 2008), pp. 6-7.
"How National Security Advisers See Their Role," with Daalder, revised essay for publication in James M. McCormick, editor, The Domestic Sources of American Foreign Policy, 5th edition, 2008, pp. 185-97.
"US Trade Politics During the Doha Round," chap. 9 (pp. 166-85) in Isabel Studer and Carol Wise, Requiem or Revival? The Promise of North American Integration (Brookings Institution Press, 2007). For the full book, go to: http://www.brookings.edu/press/Books/2007/requiemorrevival.aspx.
"An American View on the Future Passage of the Korea-US FTA," Korea Economic Daily, July 12, 2007. In Korean. The original English language draft is "FTA In Trouble."
"American Trade Politics in 2007: Building Bipartisan Compromise," Policy Brief Number PB07-5, Peterson Institute for International Economics, May 2007. Spanish language edition (Peterson Institute, in cooperation with The Inter-American Dialogue), November 2007
"The President's Man," The National Interest, Jan/Feb 2007, p.37-39 (review essay on Andrew Preston, The War Council: McGeorge Bundy, the NSC, and Vietnam).
"Continuity and Change in United States Trade Policy: 1980-2006," in M.S. Jank and S. D. Silber, editors, Comparative Trade Policies: Organizational Models and Performance", (Editora Singular, Sao Paulo, Brazil, forthcoming 2007). [Table 1] [Table 2] [Table 3] [Figure 1]
"Constant Ends, Flexible Means: C. Fred Bergsten and the Quest for Open Trade," chap. 2 (pp. 15-37) in Michael Mussa, editor, C.Fred Bergsten and the World Economy (Peterson Institute for International Economics, 2006). Co-authored with Marcus Noland. (This is a festschrift volume published in honor of Bergsten.)
"Rules of Origin and US trade policy," pp. 173-87 in The Origin of Goods: Rules of Origin in Preferential Trade Agreements (Oxford University Press and Center for Economic Policy Research [CEPR], Oxford and London, 2006). Edited by Olivier Cadot, Antoni Estevadeordal, Akiko Suwa and Thierry Verdier.
"The Political Economy of a Korea-U.S. FTA," Chapter V in Junkyu Lee and Hongshik Lee, Feasibility and Economic Effects of a Korea-U.S. FTA, Korea Institute of International Economic Policy (KIEP), 2006. Original, broader analysis is Free Trade Across the Pacific: The Political Economy of a Korea-US FTA, Draft Report prepared for KIEP, October 23, 2005.
"The Power Brokers: An Uneven History of the National Security Council," Foreign Affairs, Sept-Oct 2005, pp. 155-60, review of David Rothkopf, Running the World: The Inside Story of the National Security Council and the Architects of American Power. (http://www.foreignaffairs.org/20050901fareviewessay84513/i-m-destler/the-power-brokers.html)
American Trade Politics (Institute for International Economics, June 2005). Chinese language edition, 2006, by China Market Press.
Review of Trade Threats, Trade Wars: Bargaining, Retaliation, & American Coercive Diplomacy, by Ka Zeng, for Perspectives on Politics, December 2004, pp. 903-904..
"More Than a Few Campaign Stops": How Rice Has Redefined the Role of National Security Adviser," Center for American Progress website, October 22, 2004. (http://www.americanprogress.org/site/pp.asp?c=biJRJ8OVF&b=228606)
"The United States and a Free Trade Area of the Americas: A Political-Economic Analysis," in Antoni Estevadeordal, Dani Rodrik, Alan M. Taylor, and Andres Velasco, editors, Integrating the Americas: FTAA and Beyond,.David Rockefeller Center for Latin American Studies, Harvard University, 2004, pp. 397-416.
Executive-Congressional Collaboration for Trade Liberalization, or Games Legislators Play," in D. Nelson, editor, The Political Economy of Policy Reform (essays in honor of J. Michael Finger), Elsevier B.V., 2004, pp. 155-169.
“Reagan’s Greatest Failure Holds a Lesson for Bush,” Financial Times, June 10, 2004 (co-authored with Ivo Daalder).
Protecting the American Homeland: One Year On (Brookings Institution, 2003) (co-authored with seven others). [New Preface] [Notes to Preface]
"The Politics and Economics of Fast-Track," Address to the Friends of the Global Interdependence Center, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, October 11, 2002.
"The Dollar and US Trade Politics," presentation at Conference on The Dollar, Institute for International Economics, September 24, 2002, published in Dollar Overvaluation and the World Economy (Institute for International Economics, Special Report 16, February 2003), pp. 77-79.
"Greater Focus Needed in Homeland Agency," Newsday, July 18, 2002 (co-authored with Ivo H. Daalder and James Steinberg).
Assessing the Department of Homeland Security, Brookings Institution, July 2002 (co-authored with seven others).
"Congress is left with the hard task of shaping a Homeland Security Department that works," Perspective section, San Jose Mercury-News, June 23, 2002 (co-authored with Daalder).
"Promise and Problems: President Bush's Homeland Security Department," analysis for The Century Foundation, June 2002 (co-authored with Daalder).
"Plan to Shield Nation Needs Help," Newsday, June 12, 2002 (co-authored with Daalder)
"Advisors, Czars and Councils: Organizing for Homeland Security," The National Interest, Summer 2002, pp. 66-78 (co-authored with Daalder)
"Reorganize Effort to Secure Homeland," Baltimore Sun, May 12, 2002, joint with Daalder.
Protecting the American Homeland: A Preliminary Analysis (Brookings Institution, 2002), joint with six others. (http://www.brookings.edu/dybdocroot/press/books/protecting_the_american_homeland.htm)
"Prepared Statement for Hearing, Senate Committee on Governmental Affairs, Organizing for Homeland Security, April 11, 2002, joint with Daalder.
"The First Line of Ridge's Defense," The Washington Times, March 20, 2002, joint with Daalder.
"Enhancing Homeland Security: Organizational Options," Draft Paper Prepared for The Century Foundation, February 2002 (co-authored with Ivo H. Daalder)..
The Reasonable Public and the Polarized Policy Process," in Anthony Lake and David Ochmanek, editors, The Real and The Ideal: Essays on International Relations in Honor of Richard H. Ullman (Rowman & Littlefield [for the Council on Foreign Relations], 2001), pp. 75-90. Posted with permission of the publisher.



