The establishment of a multilateral international trading regime is
one of the great achievements of post-1945 international diplomacy.
The focus of this collection is the history of the international
trading system over the past two centuries. Volume I includes an
overview of the subject area as well as sections considering the
effects of war and peace, the late 19th-century backlash, and
contemporary views of interwar disintegration. Volume II looks at
the issues of hegemony, non-discrimination and reciprocity. It also
covers customs unions, preferential trading agreements, trade wars
and trade rivalry. This comprehensive two-volume set will be an
invaluable source of reference on the origins of globalisation. It
contains 36 articles, dating from 1927 to 2004.
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