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Conflict, Chaos and Confusion - The Crisis in the International Trading System (Hardcover)
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Conflict, Chaos and Confusion - The Crisis in the International Trading System (Hardcover)
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`The Estey Centre Journal of International Law and Trade Policy has
become required reading among trade policy specialists, not least
for Bill Kerr's "Editor's Pages" essay in each volume. Kerr has the
ability in a dozen pages to engage, inform and entertain the reader
with his careful scholarship, interesting choice of topic and
highly-readable style. Kerr sets the tone for the volume and whets
the appetite for the other articles. Over the ten years of the
Estey Journal's life Kerr's pages have drawn our attention to a
range of trade-law topics from the golf-club-like voting rules of
the WTO to the delights of sipping incorrectly-labeled port. The
decision to bring these twenty short papers together in a volume
was inspired. Students and teachers will benefit from the
convenience of the collection as source material for classes on
trade law and policy. But above all, scholars in the fascinating
area of the interplay of economics and law in multilateral trade
institutions will have the wisdom of Bill Kerr readily to hand.' -
Tim Josling, Stanford University, US After 15 years the WTO is not
functioning as envisioned and is faced with many new trade
challenges climate change, terrorism, pandemics, genetically
modified organisms, food safety which it is ill-equipped to handle.
Conflict, Chaos and Confusion sheds light on this deep and acute
crisis, focusing on contentious and complex new trade issues and
how they will affect international trade in the future. William
Kerr demonstrates that there is no obvious way forward out of the
current antagonistic climate. In the absence of any constructive
initiatives the system appears chaotic. Everyone from seasoned
trade policy veterans, business people engaging in international
transactions, to domestic politicians and voters seem confused and
apprehensive given the complexity of the problems brought by
globalization. In just over a decade, the WTO has gone from an
institution that was imbued with considerable optimism to one in
deep crisis. The author explores in detail the major issues
confronting the international trading system that have hitherto not
enjoyed a great deal of attention. He provides insights that will
inform the debate and discounts some of the simplistic solutions
that are all too often proffered. Informative, accessible and
thought provoking, this book combines economic analysis with law,
political science and institutional development within an
historical context. As such, it will prove a fascinating read for a
wide ranging audience encompassing academics and students of
economics, international economics and international law, trade
officials in both governments and NGOs, as well as trade
policymakers in developing and developed countries.
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