Writing Global Trade Governance

Writing Global Trade Governance
Author: Michael Strange
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2013-08-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781136022722

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Writing Global Trade Governance operationalises a key post-structuralist methodology in order to expand understanding on the institution at the heart of the global political economy. Despite the WTO’s centrality and the growing popularity of methods utilizing discourse theory, no other text has yet demonstrated how these two fields of learning can be productively combined. The book seeks to move beyond existing literatures that assume the WTO to be a structure, institution or normative framework, in order to enquire into the discursive processes of identity formation that make the WTO both possible and contested. The book criticises conventional approaches that treat critical civil society as distinct to the WTO, arguing instead that it is only through including such social practices within the field of relations making the WTO that we can properly understand what makes the WTO work. The book presents an empirical analysis of the discursive character of the present-day WTO (including its formation and operation) and then moves on to evaluate how it is subject to change within a broader social context. The final stage of the book seeks to discuss the impact of the findings on future research, both on the WTO and other institutions. This work is a significant intervention in the literature on the World Trade Organization and the politics of global trade and social movements, and will be of great interest to students and scholars of global governance, discourse theory and international organizations

The Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance

The Shifting Landscape of Global Trade Governance
Author: Manfred Elsig,Michael Hahn,Gabriele Spilker
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 447
Release: 2019-08-08
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108485678

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

Making Global Trade Governance Work for Development

Making Global Trade Governance Work for Development
Author: Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 682
Release: 2011
Genre: Foreign trade regulation
ISBN: 1139123521

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"Discussion of the governance of global trade and the multilateral trading system is too often dominated by developed-country scholars and opinion-makers, with inadequate attention given to developing country perspectives. Making Global Trade Governance Work for Development gathers a diversity of developing country views on how to improve the governance of global trade and the WTO to better advance sustainable development and respond to the needs of developing countries. With contributions by senior scholars, commentators and practitioners, the essays combine new, empirically-grounded research with practical insights about the trade policy-making process. They consider the specific governance issues of interest to developing countries and acknowledge the changing dynamics in the global economy and in trade decision-making"--

Clash of Powers

Clash of Powers
Author: Kristen Hopewell
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-10-22
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781108834797

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

Governing Global Trade

Governing Global Trade
Author: Theodore H. Cohn
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2017-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351932448

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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.

Global Trade and Trade Governance During De Globalization

Global Trade and Trade Governance During De Globalization
Author: Anna Karhu,Eini Haaja
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2022-10-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9783031137570

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This book takes a fresh and much needed perspective on the challenges of trade policy and explores possible futures for trade policy development. By taking the perspective of business studies, the book does not only focus on the economic, policy, or legislative perspectives, but views trade policy as a part of international business environment. The purpose of this book is to bring forward discussions on trade policy development and future development needs and offers a comprehensive read for international business researchers, practitioners and policymakers regarding the interconnections of trade policy and international business.

Making Global Trade Governance Work for Development

Making Global Trade Governance Work for Development
Author: Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 711
Release: 2014-05-14
Genre: LAW
ISBN: 1139128434

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A compilation of developing country perspectives on improving global trade governance and reforming the WTO to better promote development.

WTO Reform

WTO Reform
Author: Teddy Soobramanien,Brendan Vickers,Hilary Enos-Edu
Publsiher: Commonwealth Secretariat
Total Pages: 101
Release: 2019-04-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781849291866

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The publication provides historical and up-to-date insights into how reform can be transformational and progressive in nature and broadens the debate by focusing not only on new pathways for decision-making but also on important issues such as the environment and the SDGs. Finally, it highlights the importance of keeping the multilateral trading system alive for the benefit of all states, particularly for small states, Least Developed Countries and sub-Saharan African countries. WTO Reform: Reshaping Global Trade Governance for 21st Century Challenges, is designed to serve as a valuable resource for government officials, trade negotiators, journalists, academics and researchers who are attempting to sort through the complexities of the organisation and the role they can play in supporting a fairer, more inclusive WTO and multilateral trading system.