Description
In Global Trade and Social Issues leading academics and NGO workers offer a much-needed counterweight to the liberal consensus. A critical reflection on the whole project of restructuring world trade, this is essential reading for those working in international political economy, development studies, international relations and environmental studies.
Table of Contents
Introduction, Caroline Thomas; Chapter 1 Trade in Context, Simon Eagle; Chapter 2 Trading Human Rights, Tony Evans; Chapter 3 Trade with a Female Face, Laura Macdonald; Chapter 4 The Trade and Environment Debate, Annie Taylor; Chapter 5 Calls for a Social Trade, Ruth Mayne, Caroline Le Quesne; Chapter 6 The WTO and Issues Associated with Trips and Agrobiotechnology, Ian Henry Neale; Chapter 7 New Values and International Organizations, Caroline Thomas, Martin Weber; Chapter 8 The World Trade Organization, Social Movements and ‘Democracy’, Marc Williams; Chapter 9 Managing Trade in a Globalizing World, Matthias Finger, Emanuele Lobina; Chapter 10 The World Trade Organization, Tony McGrew; Chapter 11 The Global Production of Trade and Social Movements, Julian Saurin;



