Includes bibliographical references (pages 219-231) and index.
Contents
Political analysis of the trade regime -- Creating constituencies and rules for open markets -- The politics of the GATT/WTO legal system: legislative and judicial processes -- Expanding trade rules and conventions: designing new agreements at the border -- Extending trade rules to domestic regulations: developing "behind the border" instruments -- Expansion of GATT/WTO membership and the proliferation of regional groups -- Accommodating nonstate actors: representation of interests, ideas, and information in a state-centric system.
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