ABSTRACT
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
chapter |18 pages
New Values and International Organizations
Balancing trade and environment in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA)
chapter |27 pages
Managing Trade in a Globalizing World
Trade in public services and transnational corporations: the case of the global water industry
chapter |19 pages
The Global Production of Trade and Social Movements
Value, regulation, effective demand and needs