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GATT and Global Order in the Postwar Era (Hardcover)
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GATT and Global Order in the Postwar Era (Hardcover)
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After the Second World War, the General Agreement on Tariffs and
Trade (GATT) promoted trade liberalization to help make the world
prosperous and peaceful. Francine McKenzie uses case studies of the
Cold War, the creation of the EEC and other regional trade
agreements, development, and agriculture, to show that trade is a
primary goal of foreign policy, a dominant (and divisive) aspect of
international relations, and a vital component of global order. She
unpacks the many ways in which trade was politicised, and the
layers of meaning associated with trade; trade policies, as well as
disputes about trade, communicated ideas, hopes and fears that were
linked to larger questions of identity, sovereignty, and status.
This study reveals how the economic and political dimensions of
foreign policy and international engagement intersected, showing
that trade was not only instrumentalised in the service of
particular policies or relations but that it was also an essential
aspect of international relations.
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