Trade has always been an intensely political activity. Its conduct determines the well-being of entire national communities, and expansion of trade since the Second World War has been one of the major engines of world economic growth. In this new, fully updated edition, leading experts from around the world provide a comprehensive overview of the politics of international trade in the twenty-first century. The book explains the changing political environment in which trade policy is shaped, the core political issues, the future trade agenda and the role of the key actors.
Subjects covered include:
transatlantic trade relations
regional trading agreements in Asia, Europe, North America and Latin America
how trade affects developing countries
the politics of the World Trade Organization
key policy areas such as agriculture, competition and intellectual property
the role of firms and governments in international trade
how trade impacts on human rights and the environment.