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Regionalism, Multilateralism, and the Politics of Global Trade
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Regionalism, Multilateralism, and the Politics of Global Trade in Ottawa, ON
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Regionalism, Multilateralism, and the Politics of Global Trade in Ottawa, ON
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Two seemingly antithetical forces -- globalization and regionalism
-- are shaping the contemporary world economy. Globalization is
accelerating interdependence on a worldwide basis. Regionalism attempts
to harness the pressures of globalization through strengthened
collaboration among states, most notably in Europe through the European
Union, in North America through NAFTA, and in Asia Pacific through
APEC. The rise of regionalism and an emerging interregional politics
has stimulated a lively debate about whether regionalism supports or
undermines the global trading system.
The essays in Regionalism, Multilateralism, and the Politics of
Global Trade reflect this debate and give it focus. The
contributors, all recognized experts, explore the changing relationship
between regionalism and multilateralism and examine the implications
for national policy in a global trading system. Their discussion
centres on four interrelated themes: the changing nature of
regionalism, emerging patterns of interregional relations, the evolving
relationship between regionalism and multilateralism, and the
implications for state policy (particularly for Canada).
This rich and diverse collection of essays provides new insights
into the complex and changing relationships between states and regions
within the global trading order. They will be of interest to professors
and students of international relations, political economy, and trade
law, as well as public policy makers, NGOs, and trade policy
analysts.
Two seemingly antithetical forces -- globalization and regionalism
-- are shaping the contemporary world economy. Globalization is
accelerating interdependence on a worldwide basis. Regionalism attempts
to harness the pressures of globalization through strengthened
collaboration among states, most notably in Europe through the European
Union, in North America through NAFTA, and in Asia Pacific through
APEC. The rise of regionalism and an emerging interregional politics
has stimulated a lively debate about whether regionalism supports or
undermines the global trading system.
The essays in Regionalism, Multilateralism, and the Politics of
Global Trade reflect this debate and give it focus. The
contributors, all recognized experts, explore the changing relationship
between regionalism and multilateralism and examine the implications
for national policy in a global trading system. Their discussion
centres on four interrelated themes: the changing nature of
regionalism, emerging patterns of interregional relations, the evolving
relationship between regionalism and multilateralism, and the
implications for state policy (particularly for Canada).
This rich and diverse collection of essays provides new insights
into the complex and changing relationships between states and regions
within the global trading order. They will be of interest to professors
and students of international relations, political economy, and trade
law, as well as public policy makers, NGOs, and trade policy
analysts.


















