Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Foreword
- Preface: the ICC vision
- Historical overview and dynamics
- Editorial note
- A Global systemic transformations
- B Governance of global trade
- Editorial introduction
- B1 Securing the global trade regime: the demand for global governance
- B2 The trade regime and the future of the WTO
- B3 WTO reform: the time to start is now
- B4 ‘Murky protectionism’ and the WTO
- B5 Preferential trade agreements: imagining a world with less discrimination
- B6 The G-20 after the Great Recession: rebalancing trade
- B7 The missing piece: global imbalances and the exchange rate regime
- B8 Trading knowledge fairly: intellectual property rules for global prosperity and environmental sustainability
- B9 Trade and subsidies: undermining the trading system with public funds
- B10 Trading labour: a dilemma for migration regimes
- C Poverty and global inequities
- D The long view on interlocking crises
- E Global business responsibilities
- Conclusion: the imperative of inclusive global growth
- Index
Editorial introduction
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 July 2011
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Notes on contributors
- Foreword
- Preface: the ICC vision
- Historical overview and dynamics
- Editorial note
- A Global systemic transformations
- B Governance of global trade
- Editorial introduction
- B1 Securing the global trade regime: the demand for global governance
- B2 The trade regime and the future of the WTO
- B3 WTO reform: the time to start is now
- B4 ‘Murky protectionism’ and the WTO
- B5 Preferential trade agreements: imagining a world with less discrimination
- B6 The G-20 after the Great Recession: rebalancing trade
- B7 The missing piece: global imbalances and the exchange rate regime
- B8 Trading knowledge fairly: intellectual property rules for global prosperity and environmental sustainability
- B9 Trade and subsidies: undermining the trading system with public funds
- B10 Trading labour: a dilemma for migration regimes
- C Poverty and global inequities
- D The long view on interlocking crises
- E Global business responsibilities
- Conclusion: the imperative of inclusive global growth
- Index
Summary
Governance of global trade
The focus of this chapter is on the institutions and rules that govern world trade. The World Trade Organization (WTO) has been locked in a protracted negotiation process ever since 2001, when the Doha Development Agenda was launched. Hence the following articles offer different analyses and recommendations for the improved governance of international trade. Governments around the world recurrently face pressures to withdraw from the multilateral rules-based trading system designed on the legitimacy of a set of principles and norms that have allowed global trade to liberalize and flourish. At the heart of these GATT principles lies non-discrimination.
The opening article contends that the failure to conclude the WTO negotiations exposes serious flaws in the architecture of trade governance and global economic governance more generally. The following two contributions propose a set of reforms to render the WTO more effective and adapted to the structures of the world political economy. This is then complemented by an approach to opposing protectionism in the coming decades and an analysis of the ways in which regional agreements can be pushed towards convergence with multilateral principles.
The build-up and sustainability of global imbalances is the subject of the next two articles, both of which underline the importance of international policy coordination to deal with tensions and cascading effects. We then turn our attention to three trade-related issues often surrounded in controversy: the rules and enforcement of intellectual property rights, current patterns of subsidy use, and the institutional linkages between trade and migration in a world undergoing substantial spatial transformations.
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- Peace and Prosperity through World TradeAchieving the 2019 Vision, pp. 71 - 72Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2010