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6 - Emerging Economies and the Future of the Global Trade and Investment Regime

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  22 July 2019

Sonia E. Rolland
Affiliation:
Northeastern University, Boston
David M. Trubek
Affiliation:
University of Wisconsin, Madison
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Summary

There are many indications that this world order is undergoing a fundamental transformation both in terms of who are the influential players and in terms of what governance norms and structure they seek to pursue. By way of conclusion, this chapter first summarizes these transformations and offers a mapping of their current repercussions in international economic relations. This chapter then argues that overcoming the current disintegration of international economic relations would require a pluralist world order. Lastly, it outlines the normative parameters of what such an order could comprise.

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Emerging Powers in the International Economic Order
Cooperation, Competition and Transformation
, pp. 187 - 212
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Print publication year: 2019

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