Rocks and hard places 05.28.2018 By Robbin S. Johnson U.S. agriculture in search for trade answers.Read More
What will 2018 bring? 01.16.2018 By Robbin S. Johnson The farm bill is scheduled to be revised or renewed in 2018. What could possibly get in the way?Read More
Tax reform: Implications and prospects 11.07.2017 By Robbin S. Johnson Tax reform is a high-risk strategy for Republicans, but it also may be a high-risk strategy for the economy.Read More
President Trump’s agenda: Delayed or derailed? 09.12.2017 By Robbin S. Johnson President-elect Trump had a number of key issues he wanted to pursue, but little has been accomplished to date.Read More
Trump’s trade clock is ticking 07.18.2017 By Robbin S. Johnson Re-negotiation of NAFTA has its own legal, political and substantive challenges.Read More
Inside President Trump’s early days offers interesting dynamics 05.23.2017 By Robbin S. Johnson Pundits of every stripe used the “first 100 days” as a benchmark to measure President Donald Trump’s performance.Read More
Trying to read Trump’s tea leaves 03.28.2017 By Robbin S. Johnson President Trump was critical about U.S. trade policies and agreements during the campaign, but it may not be a totally straight line from those comments to what he does.Read More
A Trump regulatory test? 01.17.2017 By Robbin S. Johnson E.P.A. moves may present President-elect Donald Trump with an early challenge to his promise of regulatory reform.Read More
When ducks go lame 11.08.2016 By Robbin S. Johnson The post-election “lame duck” session could be an opportunity for some constructive legislative actions.Read More
What does ‘sustainable development’ mean? 09.13.2016 By Robbin S. Johnson The concept of “sustainable development” within the United Nations context first appeared in the Brundtland Commission Report in 1987. Read More