Merit E. Janow

Merit E. Janow

Dean Emerita, School of International and Public Affairs; Professor of Practice in International Economic Law and International Affairs

Merit E. Janow

International Affairs Building, Room 818

212-854-1724


Personal Details

Focus areas: International trade and investment, Japan, China & Asia, competition law and policy, digital economy.

Merit E. Janow is an internationally recognized expert in international trade and investment. She has extensive experience in academia, government and business, and has been involved with the Asia-Pacific region for her entire life.

Janow served as Dean of the faculty of Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA) from July 2013 through December 2021.  As Dean, she strengthened the school by launching new programs and initiatives, for example in technology and public policy – with a focus on cyber security and the digital economy – entrepreneurship and policy, and central banking and financial policy, among other areas. She also has grown SIPA’s faculty in numerous areas; supported the creation of new research centers; and completed two capital campaigns. 

For the past 27 years, Janow has been a professor at both SIPA and Columbia Law School. She teaches graduate courses in the digital economy, international trade and investment law and policy, comparative antitrust law and policy, and China in the global economy.  She has held a number of leadership positions at the University.  She is co-director of the APEC Study Center at Columbia Business School and previously served as Chair of the Committee for Socially Responsible Investing which oversees the proxy voting of shares owned by the Columbia University endowment.  Janow has written three books and numerous articles and frequently speaks before business, policy, and academic audiences around the world.

Professor Janow has had three periods of government service. In December 2003, while at Columbia University, she was elected by the WTO Membership as one of the seven Members of the World Trade Organization’s (WTO) Appellate Body, which is the court of final appeal for adjudicating trade disputes between the 164 member nations of the WTO. She was the only North American member and the first female to serve on the Appellate Body. In the course of her four years of service, she reviewed more than 30 appeals covering a diverse range of trade disputes, including technology, subsidies, agriculture, investment and trade remedies. From 1997-2000, Janow served as the Executive Director of the first international antitrust advisory committee to the Attorney General and Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust of the US Justice Department. The key recommendations were implemented on an international basis and led to the establishment of the International Competition Network (ICN).  From 1989 to 1993, prior to joining Columbia University, Janow served as Deputy Assistant USTR for Japan and China in the Executive Office of the President. In this capacity she was responsible for developing and implementing U.S. trade policies towards Japan and China; and leading the negotiations for a dozen bilateral trade agreements.

Janow has had extensive corporate and nonprofit board experience and currently serves on several corporate boards along with Japan Society and the National Committee on US China Relations.    She was recently appointed in December 2021 as a member of a World Bank High Level Advisory Group on Sustainable and Inclusive Growth. Janow is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations and the Trilateral Commission. She previously served as a member of the international advisory council of China’s sovereign fund, the China Investment Corporation (CIC).  Early in her career, Janow was a corporate lawyer specializing in cross-border mergers and acquisitions with Skadden, Arps, Slate, Meagher & Flom in New York. She grew up in Tokyo, Japan, and speaks Japanese. She has a JD from Columbia Law School where she was a Stone Scholar and a BA in Asian Studies from the University of Michigan

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The Future of Globalization: Consequences of the Pandemic on Supply Chains

June 22, 2020

U.S. and China Relations in the Era of COVID-19

May 8, 2020

US Economic Fallout and Policy Responses to COVID-19

May 1, 2020

Echoes of 1918: COVID-19 and the Spanish Influenza Pandemic

April 14, 2020

American Trade Policy: An Historical Perspective

The Honorable Robert Zoellick

October 11, 2019

The Global Impact Revolution

Sir Ronald Cohen

May 1, 2019

The Back Channel

A Book Discussion with Ambassador William Burns

April 8, 2019

The Rise of the Rest

Entrepreneurship Across America with Steve Case, CEO, Revolution

September 12, 2018

Techonomy

China: Trade, Tech and Tolerance

May 14, 2018

SIPA Forum

Addressing Global Challenges in the 21st Century

April 18, 2017

The Future of US Trade and the Trans-Pacific Partnership

A Conversation with Michael Froman

June 20, 2016

Discussion with Associate Justice Stephen Breyer

Supreme Court of the United States

April 14, 2016

Conference on Internet Governance & Cyber-security

Initiative Overview

Jul 29, 2015

Fireside Chat

With Brad Smith, President, Microsoft

May 14, 2015

Financial Times: Meet the Dean

April 10, 2015

2015 Gabriel Silver Memorial Lecture

With WTO Director General Roberto Azevedo

February 5, 2015

Davos 2015

Rebooting Global Trade

February 2015

How Google Works

Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman, Google

November 6, 2014

Education

  • JD, Columbia Law School
  • BA in Asian Studies, University of Michigan

Affiliations

Columbia

  • Weatherhead East Asian Institute
  • APEC Study Center
  • Jerome Chazen Institute for Global Business

Others

  • Former Appellate Body, World Trade Organization
  • Council on Foreign Relations
  • Trilateral Commission
  • Japan Society
  • Corporate and Non-profit Boards

Honors and Awards

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Research And Publications

Governance, Dispute Settlement and Developing Countries

May 2008

Juris Publishers (ed. volume with introductory chapter)

Merit E. Janow

Reflections on Serving on the WTO Appellate Body

May 2008

Loyola University, Chicago International Law Review

Merit E. Janow

The Role of the WTO Secretariat in Dispute Settlement

May 2004

World Trade Institute (unpublished Chapter)

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US-Export Restraints: US Measures Treating Export Restraints as Subsidies

May 2004

Cambridge University Press (Co-Authored with Robert Staiger)

Merit E. Janow

Economic Institution Building in a Global Economy: Indonesia’s Challenges

May 2004

Center for Strategic and International Studies, Jakarta

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In The Media

ASEAN countries will find themselves in a difficult and uncomfortable position if the US takes policy actions that force them to make a choice, says Dean Merit Janow. She suggests that the digital economy might be a possible area for cooperation, noting that many countries are still trying to come up with regulatory systems and are only starting to think about issues of privacy and cyber security.

Nov 17 2021
The Straits Times

A panel shed light on how the United Nations continued its work during the pandemic, changing the way diplomats negotiate.

Apr 20 2021

The Microsoft president discussed his latest book in a fireside chat with Dean Merit Janow in March.

Apr 14 2021

“I have great faith in this movement and in this moment,” says New York State’s attorney general.

Apr 04 2021

The 2021 conference and competition among students at peer schools worldwide addressed “The Crisis of Globalization as We Know It.”

Mar 30 2021