The rapid liberalization of international trade and investment,
and the growing importance of environmental protection, are two key
elements of international relations in the modern world. Yet the
two regimes often clash, as recent disputes in the WTO and
arguments over the OECD's proposed Multilateral Agreement on
Investment, have shown. In this book, leading international
authorities set out the trade, investment, and environment agenda
as the Millennium Round of trade negotiations approaches. Topics
covered include building markets for sustainable trade;
environmental treaties and trade; environmental regulation,
finance, and transnational corporations; environmental regulation
and international investment (including an analysis of the collapse
of the MAI talks); conflict resolution in the WTO (including the
important implications of the shrimp-turtle dispute); and a
wide-ranging discussion on the future of the
trade/investment/environment debate. Not available through
Brookings in the UK and Europe
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