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Go to cartISBN: 9788130912431
Bind: Hardbound
Year: 2010
Pages: 280
Size: 153 x 229 mm
Publisher: Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.
Published in India by: Viva Books
Exclusive Distributors: Viva Books
Sales Territory: India, Nepal, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka
Review:
"Clear, interesting, and insightful....This excellent contribution to the WTO literature will be invaluable for international political economy classes."
—SUSAN SELL, George Washington University
Description:
A comprehensive examination of the World Trade Organization, this new book covers all the basics: the WTO's history, its structure, and its practices and concerns.
Beginning with an overview of the world trading system since the end of World War II, Lanoszka explains the profound changes brought about by the establishment of the WTO. Then, a discussion of the organization's structure, rules, membership criteria, and decision making processes provides the foundation for an exploration of key issues e.g., agreements dealing with agricultural products, textiles, and dumping that continue to be sources of international tension.
The rapidly growing global service economy is the topic of an entire chapter, as is the passionately debated subject of intellectual property rights. Emerging issues such as the environment, e-commerce, and the new roles of the developing countries also receive thorough attention.
The book concludes with a look at the most recent developments taking place in the WTO and, more broadly, in the world trade system.
Target Audience:
Academics and students of international political economy.
Contents:
Introduction • Part 1 The Foundations of the World Trade Organization: Postwar multilateralism: The general agreement on tariffs and trade and the road to the Uruguay round • Establishment of the World Trade Organization: Principles, structures, and practices • Part 2 The Three Pillars of the World Trade Organization: Trade in goods • The global services economy • Intellectual property • Part 3 Emerging Concerns: New trade issues on the World Trade Organization agenda • The developing countries in the global economy • Part 4 Conclusion: The future of the expanding World Trade Organization • Appendixes: Selected provisions of the 1947 general agreement on tariffs and trade • Selected provisions of the Marrakesh agreement establishing the World Trade Organization • Abbreviations • Bibliography • Index
About the Author:
Anna Lanoszka is associate professor of international economic relations at the University of Windsor, Canada. Prior to her academic career, she worked in the Accessions Division of the World Trade Organization.