Abstract
The U.S. system for standardization and certification remains complex and misunderstood by Europeans, However, on the eve of the transatlantic dialogue, insight into this system is necessary since it influences the position of U.S. trade diplomacy.
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- The United States: a standardized vision of international relations?
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