Christina Davis is an Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School. Her research interests include international political economy, the politics and foreign policy of Japan and the European Union, and the study of international organizations. She is the author of Food Fights Over Free Trade: How International Institutions Promote Agricultural Trade Liberalization (Princeton University Press, 2003), and is now completing a book about how domestic institutions influence the choice of trade negotiation strategies and WTO adjudication cases.
Christina Davis is an Associate Professor of Politics and International Affairs in the Woodrow Wilson School. Her research interests include international political economy, the politics and foreign policy of Japan and the European Union, and the study of international organizations. She is the author of Food Fights Over Free Trade: How International Institutions Promote Agricultural Trade Liberalization (Princeton University Press, 2003), and is now completing a book about how domestic institutions influence the choice of trade negotiation strategies and WTO adjudication cases.

