Making rules in the Uruguay Round of the GATT : a study of international leadership

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Making rules in the Uruguay Round of the GATT : a study of international leadership

Jarrod Wiener

Dartmouth, c1995

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 227-242) and index

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内容説明

This study looks at the complex ways in which the GATT trade talks are conducted, and at how power play in international leadership is displayed. Particular reference is made to the involvement of the United States and whether its hegemony in international trade is declining or not.

目次

  • Introduction - the "declinist-renewalist" debate of US hegemony and the concept of international leadership
  • what is international leadership?
  • legitimation in the GATT
  • non-hegemonic international leadership?
  • agriculture and the GATT
  • protectionism, agricultural trade rivalry and the 1982 GATT ministerial meeting
  • setting the stage for the Uruguay Round - international commercial rivalry and co-operation 1983-1985
  • from Punta del Este to the 1988 Montreal review
  • from monologues to negotiation - the mid-term agreement to the Blair House accord
  • conclusion - US leadership in making rules in the GATT.

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