Drawing from his experience at the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a veteran trade negotiator, Alan Wm. Wolff explores the history of trade, the current trading system and how the WTO should be reformed to meet and overcome emerging challenges. He addresses how the WTO has tackled contemporary challenges like Covid-19 and the climate crisis.
Drawing from his experience at the World Trade Organization (WTO) as a veteran trade negotiator, Alan Wm. Wolff explores the history of trade, the current trading system and how the WTO should be reformed to meet and overcome emerging challenges. He addresses how the WTO has tackled contemporary challenges like Covid-19 and the climate crisis.
Ambassador Alan Wm. Wolff is a Distinguished Visiting Fellow at the Peterson Institute for International Economics, and was co-Acting Director General (2020¿21) and Deputy Director-General of the World Trade Organization (2017¿21). He is a leader in the field of international trade, with over five decades of experience as a lawyer and trade negotiator. He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and the Friends of Multilateralism Group (FMG).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: saving the world trading system Part I. Why Trade?: 1. The origins of trade Part II. The Multilateral Trading System: 2. The founding of the multilateral trading system 3. Core elements of the world trading system 4. Twenty values of the multilateral trading system 5. A brief history of the WTO as told to us by its ministerial conferences Part III. The Regular Operations of the WTO: 6. A week at the WTO Part IV. Major Substantive Topics: 7. Dispute settlement at the WTO 8. Agriculture 9. Services 10. E-Commerce 11. Development at the WTO Part V. World Trade Governance and Systemic Reform: 12. The problem of governance of the multilateral trading system 13. The need for WTO reform 14. WTO 2025: WTO Reform Part VI. Conclusion: 15. Conclusion ¿ The future of the WTO Afterword. The art and science of negotiation Bibliography.
Introduction: saving the world trading system Part I. Why Trade?: 1. The origins of trade Part II. The Multilateral Trading System: 2. The founding of the multilateral trading system 3. Core elements of the world trading system 4. Twenty values of the multilateral trading system 5. A brief history of the WTO as told to us by its ministerial conferences Part III. The Regular Operations of the WTO: 6. A week at the WTO Part IV. Major Substantive Topics: 7. Dispute settlement at the WTO 8. Agriculture 9. Services 10. E-Commerce 11. Development at the WTO Part V. World Trade Governance and Systemic Reform: 12. The problem of governance of the multilateral trading system 13. The need for WTO reform 14. WTO 2025: WTO Reform Part VI. Conclusion: 15. Conclusion ¿ The future of the WTO Afterword. The art and science of negotiation Bibliography.
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