Australia and the Global Trade System
From Havana to Seattle
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:2nd Apr '01
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This 2001 book covers Australia's trade policies, its commercial diplomacy, and its place in the global political economy.
Australia and the Global Trade System, first published in 2001, provides a comprehensive account of Australia's role in developing and maintaining the multilateral trade system from its origins in 1947 to the present day.Australia and the Global Trade System provides a comprehensive account of Australia's role in developing and maintaining the multilateral trade system from its origins in 1947 to the present day. Australia was one of the 23 original signatories to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), and its participation was vital to the success of international efforts to reconstruct a multilateral trade system after the disastrous experiences of the 1930s. Since then, Australia has wielded far more influence in the GATT, and its successor, the World Trade Organization (WTO). This 2001 book, based on archival sources and oral interviews, makes a significant contribution to our understanding of Australia's trade policies, its commercial diplomacy, and its role and position in the global political economy. It provides a perspective on debates about the capacity of small nations to be agents as well as subjects of history.
'… a highly readable account of Australia's significance in the multilateral trade system and the significance of the system for Australia.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
'… a highly readable account of Australia's significance in the multilateral trade system and the significance of the system for Australia.' The Times Higher Education Supplement
ISBN: 9780521785259
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
Weight: 400g
272 pages