Power and the Governance of Global Trade

Power and the Governance of Global Trade
Title Power and the Governance of Global Trade PDF eBook
Author Soo Yeon Kim
Publisher Cornell University Press
Total Pages 204
Release 2010
Genre General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization)
ISBN 9780801448867

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conclusion to the Doha Round of the World Trade Organization (WTO) is urgently needed to mitigate the developmental divide by increasing trade between the industrialized and developing worlds. --

The Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance

The Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance
Title The Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance PDF eBook
Author Manfred Elsig
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 447
Release 2019-08-08
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108485677

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Takes stock of current challenges to the world trading system and develops scenarios for the future.

Governing Global Trade

Governing Global Trade
Title Governing Global Trade PDF eBook
Author Theodore H. Cohn
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 327
Release 2017-05-15
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1351932446

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Cohn's topic of global trade is of enormous and proliferating interest. He provides a good background from 1945 to the present and on core contemporary themes such as civil society participation and the domesticisation of the trade agenda. Whilst there is a wealth of literature on policy-oriented aspects such as negotiating rounds, there are few that provide the careful, comprehensive historical overview that this work offers and none that do so with reference to international institutions such as the G7, Quad, OECD, and UNCTAD as well as the WTO in global trade governance. This seminal work has been awarded the British Columbia Political Science Association Weller Prize for 2003. Cohn's political science background will appeal directly to a university audience and a broader public policy market. It is also suitable for those interested in trade in the cognates of economics and law. This work's theoretical framework embraces and synthesises the major approaches in the field of international relations and will be appropriate for the dominant schools of realists and liberal institutionalists alike. It could therefore be apt for courses on international relations theory or international political economy taught in a theoretical mode. This book reinforces and broadens the focus of all previous works in The G8 and Global Governance series.

Trade and Environment Governance at the World Trade Organization Committee on Trade and Environment

Trade and Environment Governance at the World Trade Organization Committee on Trade and Environment
Title Trade and Environment Governance at the World Trade Organization Committee on Trade and Environment PDF eBook
Author Manuel Teehankee
Publisher Kluwer Law International B.V.
Total Pages 401
Release 2020-06-11
Genre Law
ISBN 9403522046

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In the opinion of many, the most crucial issue confronting the world today lies in achieving a sustainable nexus among global trade, economic development, and the environment. This book, written by a prominent diplomat with extensive direct experience in this field, presents a much-needed critical perspective on the conflict of norms among the three policy regimes, focusing on the dilemma of reconciling approaches regarding harmonized global governance and a more diverse community-based approach. It is the first and only in-depth treatment to systematically study a series of deliberations in the World Trade Organization’s Committee on Trade and Environment (CTE), highlighting perspectives taken by both developed and developing economies. The book demonstrates that the CTE’s contributions to the evolving trade and environment policy framework have been, contrary to popular perception, both substantial and relevant. In his review of how the particular characteristics of twenty key work outputs of the CTE impact current practice in trade and environment policy discussions, the author discusses such key issues and topics as the following: a singular harmonized global governance framework versus the centrifugal force of community-based, localized or regional solutions that emphasize diversity and multifaceted institution building; drawbacks and continuing relevance of the CTE Work Agenda; issues related to carbon, intellectual property rights, and services; market access for environmental goods; requirements for environmental purposes relating to products, including standards and technical regulations, packaging, labeling, and recycling; and ways forward for combining global regimes with local solutions in an environmental context. Given the urgent need for making economic policies more coherent with sustainability and environmental goals, and for overcoming the ongoing stalemate between developed and developing countries on this matter, this book is sure to be warmly welcomed by policy makers and negotiators in the areas of both trade and environment, as well as by academics, theorists, and experts in the field of global governance interested in formulating practical approaches to trade and environment governance and minimizing potential policy conflicts.

Clash of Powers

Clash of Powers
Title Clash of Powers PDF eBook
Author Kristen Hopewell
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 263
Release 2020-10-22
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1108834795

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One of the first analyses of the impact of US-China rivalry on the governance of global trade.

China and Global Trade Governance

China and Global Trade Governance
Title China and Global Trade Governance PDF eBook
Author Ka Zeng
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 332
Release 2013-12-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1136161821

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China's historic accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) in November 2001 not only represents an important milestone in the country’s transition to a market economy and integration into the global economy, but is also among the most important events in the history of the WTO and the multilateral trading system. China and Global Trade Governance: China's First Decade in the World Trade Organization provides us with some fresh empirical data to assess the country’s behaviour in the liberal international economic regime. Such an assessment is both timely and necessary as it can help us better understand China’s role in the evolving structure of global economic governance, in addition to shedding light on the broader debate about the implications of the rise of China for the international system. Through a thorough examination of China’s WTO compliance record and its experience in multilateral trade negotiations, this book seeks to better understand the sources of constraints on China’s behaviour in the multilateral trade institution as well as the country’s influence on the efficacy of the World Trade Organization. In doing so, this project speaks directly to the following questions raised by China’s unprecedented ascent in the international system: Is China a rule maker, rule follower, or rule breaker in international regimes? Is Beijing a responsible stakeholder capable of making positive contributions to global trade governance in the long-term?

New Rules for Global Markets

New Rules for Global Markets
Title New Rules for Global Markets PDF eBook
Author S. Schirm
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 265
Release 2004-02-29
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0230524362

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Which rules will shape globalization in the Twenty-first-century? This collection looks at the need for new rules and the divergence of national attitudes towards global economic governance. It covers the role of states in negotiating international trade, in regulating the banks and in promoting trilateralism. It investigates the role of business by assessing its increased power in writing the rules for self-regulation and in influencing the public sphere. Also, international organizations are analyzed as standard setters and regional institutions are examined as blueprints for global governance.