Peace and prosperity through world trade:
The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) was created in 1919 by business leaders who described themselves as 'merchants of peace' and whose motto was 'world peace through world trade'. Since then a number of initiatives, including the founding of the WTO in 1995, have provided...
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Zusammenfassung: | The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) was created in 1919 by business leaders who described themselves as 'merchants of peace' and whose motto was 'world peace through world trade'. Since then a number of initiatives, including the founding of the WTO in 1995, have provided the proper regulatory conditions for a dramatic increase in world trade. This has generated unprecedented growth and allowed many countries to enjoy great gains in wealth and welfare. Yet despite these gains we are still far from achieving the ICC's goal of world peace through world trade. This 2010 book provides a broad overview of the forces that shape international trade and global interdependence, showing business leaders and entrepreneurs how we can address the shortcomings of the multilateral trading system. Most importantly, it shows how we can turn international trade into one of the key global instruments to achieve peace and prosperity in the twenty-first century |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) |
Beschreibung: | 1 online resource (xxxiii, 300 pages) |
ISBN: | 9780511723285 |
DOI: | 10.1017/CBO9780511723285 |
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505 | 8 | 0 | |t Trading knowledge fairly: intellectual property rules for global prosperity and environmental sustainability |t Trade and subsidies: undermining the trading system with public funds |t Trading labour: a dilemma for migration regimes |t Poverty and global inequities |t Trade and poverty: an old debate rekindled |t Trade policy as an instrument of social justice |t Trade, employment and global responsibilities |t Misconceptions about the WTO, trade, development and aid |t Two hundred years after Jefferson |t Trade, coercive forces and national governance |t Gender equality in trade |t Trading health for comfort |r Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck |r Mark Halle |r Pradeep S. Mehta -- |r Carols A. Primo Braga |r Veena Jha |r Marion Jansen |r Faizel Ismail |r Iqbal Quadir |r Franklin Cudjoe |r Haifa Fahoum Al Kaylani |r Bright B. Simons |r Karen Wilson |9 |g B9 |g B10 |g Part C. |g C1 |g C2 |g C3 |g C4 |g C5 |g C6 |g C7 |g C8 |g C933. Unlocking entrepreneurial potential |g C10 |t Trade and security: a vital link to sustainable development in a troubled world |t Trade and sustainable development: the ends must shape the means |t Trade and climate change: the linkage |t Destructive trade winds: trade, consumption and resource constraints |t Trade and energy: a new clean energy deal |t Agriculture and international trade |t Water scarcity: how trade can make a difference |t Water resources: a national security issue for the Middle East |t A frail reed: the geopolitics of climate change |t Global business responsibilities |r Talaat Abdel-Malek -- |r Ricardo Meléndez-Oriz |r Doaa Abdel Motaal |r Chandran Nai |r Alexander van de Putte |r Manzoor Ahmad |r Herbert Oberhänsli |r Nidal Salim and Nina Ninkovic |r Marc Laperrouza |r Cho-oon Khong -- |r John Wells |9 |g Part D. Long view on interlocking crises |g D1 |g D2 |g D3 |g D4 |g D5 |g D6 |g D7 |g D8. Trade, technology transfer and institutional catch-up |g D9 |g Part E. |g E1. Responsible leadership |
505 | 8 | 0 | |t For great leadership |t A lesson on trade, regulation and competition policy? |t International trade and business ethics |t Who's driving twenty-first century innovation?: who should? |t Responsible sourcing |t Trade, international capital flows and risk management |t Trade, corporate strategies and development |t How can trade lead to inclusive growth? |t Trade and human rights: friends or foes? |t Trade: the spirit and rule of law |r Surendra Munshi |r Arthur E. Appleton |r Stewart Hamilton |r Bill Fischer |r Martin Wassell |r Thierry Malleret |r Michael Garrett |r Ravi Chaudhry |r Céline Charvériat and Romain Benicchio |r Valérie Engammare |9 |g E2 |g E3 |g E4 |g E5 |g E6 |g E7 |g E8 |g E9 |g E10 |g E11 |
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contents | Preface: the ICC vision Historical overview and dynamics Global systemic transformations Trade in the new Asian hemisphere US allegiance to the multilateral trading system: from ambivalence to shared leadership Trade for development: the case of China Trade in the USA-China relationship Unravelling India and strengthening external engagement for sustainable growth Vietnam: a rising Asian tiger? The European compact on trade still stands Reasons for an optimistic future view of trade and Latin America The Arab region and the GCC in tomorrow's trade Growing African trade amid global economic turmoil Governance of global trade Securing the global trade regime: the demand for global governance Trade and the future of the WTO 'Murky protectionism' and the WTO Preferential trade agreements: imagining a world with less discrimination The missing piece: global imbalances and the exchange rate regime Trading knowledge fairly: intellectual property rules for global prosperity and environmental sustainability Trade and subsidies: undermining the trading system with public funds Trading labour: a dilemma for migration regimes Poverty and global inequities Trade and poverty: an old debate rekindled Trade policy as an instrument of social justice Trade, employment and global responsibilities Misconceptions about the WTO, trade, development and aid Two hundred years after Jefferson Trade, coercive forces and national governance Gender equality in trade Trading health for comfort Trade and security: a vital link to sustainable development in a troubled world Trade and sustainable development: the ends must shape the means Trade and climate change: the linkage Destructive trade winds: trade, consumption and resource constraints Trade and energy: a new clean energy deal Agriculture and international trade Water scarcity: how trade can make a difference Water resources: a national security issue for the Middle East A frail reed: the geopolitics of climate change Global business responsibilities For great leadership A lesson on trade, regulation and competition policy? International trade and business ethics Who's driving twenty-first century innovation?: who should? Responsible sourcing Trade, international capital flows and risk management Trade, corporate strategies and development How can trade lead to inclusive growth? Trade and human rights: friends or foes? Trade: the spirit and rule of law |
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dewey-tens | 380 - Commerce, communications, transportation |
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spelling | Peace and prosperity through world trade [edited by] Fabrice Lehmann, Jean-Pierre Lehmann Peace & Prosperity through World Trade Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2010 1 online resource (xxxiii, 300 pages) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 05 Oct 2015) Preface: the ICC vision Victor Fung Historical overview and dynamics Jean-Pierre Lehmann Part A. A1 A2 A3 A4 A5 A6. Japan's contribution to an open trading system A7. Rebalancing Korean trade policy: from bilateral to multilateral free trade A8 A9 A10. Synergies with the Russian Federation A11 Global systemic transformations Trade in the new Asian hemisphere US allegiance to the multilateral trading system: from ambivalence to shared leadership Trade for development: the case of China Trade in the USA-China relationship Unravelling India and strengthening external engagement for sustainable growth Vietnam: a rising Asian tiger? The European compact on trade still stands Kishore Mahbubani James Bacchus Gang Fan Edward Gresser Raju Kanoria Shujiro Urata Soogil Young Natasha Hanshaw Fredrik Erixion Fabrice Lehmann Reasons for an optimistic future view of trade and Latin America The Arab region and the GCC in tomorrow's trade Growing African trade amid global economic turmoil Governance of global trade Securing the global trade regime: the demand for global governance Trade and the future of the WTO 'Murky protectionism' and the WTO Preferential trade agreements: imagining a world with less discrimination The missing piece: global imbalances and the exchange rate regime Félix Peña Umberto Celli Abdulaziz Sager Mills Soko -- Richard Higgott Parick Messerlin Uri Dadush Simon Evenett Elisa Gamberoni and Richard Newfarmer Bruce Stokes Paola Subacchi A12. Is the Brazilian giant finally awakening? A13 A14 Part B. B1 B2 B3. WTO reform: time to start is now B4 B5 B6. The G-20 after the Great Recession: rebalancing trade B7 B8 Trading knowledge fairly: intellectual property rules for global prosperity and environmental sustainability Trade and subsidies: undermining the trading system with public funds Trading labour: a dilemma for migration regimes Poverty and global inequities Trade and poverty: an old debate rekindled Trade policy as an instrument of social justice Trade, employment and global responsibilities Misconceptions about the WTO, trade, development and aid Two hundred years after Jefferson Trade, coercive forces and national governance Gender equality in trade Trading health for comfort Carolyn Deere-Birkbeck Mark Halle Pradeep S. Mehta -- Carols A. Primo Braga Veena Jha Marion Jansen Faizel Ismail Iqbal Quadir Franklin Cudjoe Haifa Fahoum Al Kaylani Bright B. Simons Karen Wilson B9 B10 Part C. C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 C6 C7 C8 C933. Unlocking entrepreneurial potential C10 Trade and security: a vital link to sustainable development in a troubled world Trade and sustainable development: the ends must shape the means Trade and climate change: the linkage Destructive trade winds: trade, consumption and resource constraints Trade and energy: a new clean energy deal Agriculture and international trade Water scarcity: how trade can make a difference Water resources: a national security issue for the Middle East A frail reed: the geopolitics of climate change Global business responsibilities Talaat Abdel-Malek -- Ricardo Meléndez-Oriz Doaa Abdel Motaal Chandran Nai Alexander van de Putte Manzoor Ahmad Herbert Oberhänsli Nidal Salim and Nina Ninkovic Marc Laperrouza Cho-oon Khong -- John Wells Part D. Long view on interlocking crises D1 D2 D3 D4 D5 D6 D7 D8. Trade, technology transfer and institutional catch-up D9 Part E. E1. Responsible leadership For great leadership A lesson on trade, regulation and competition policy? International trade and business ethics Who's driving twenty-first century innovation?: who should? Responsible sourcing Trade, international capital flows and risk management Trade, corporate strategies and development How can trade lead to inclusive growth? Trade and human rights: friends or foes? Trade: the spirit and rule of law Surendra Munshi Arthur E. Appleton Stewart Hamilton Bill Fischer Martin Wassell Thierry Malleret Michael Garrett Ravi Chaudhry Céline Charvériat and Romain Benicchio Valérie Engammare E2 E3 E4 E5 E6 E7 E8 E9 E10 E11 The International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) was created in 1919 by business leaders who described themselves as 'merchants of peace' and whose motto was 'world peace through world trade'. Since then a number of initiatives, including the founding of the WTO in 1995, have provided the proper regulatory conditions for a dramatic increase in world trade. This has generated unprecedented growth and allowed many countries to enjoy great gains in wealth and welfare. Yet despite these gains we are still far from achieving the ICC's goal of world peace through world trade. This 2010 book provides a broad overview of the forces that shape international trade and global interdependence, showing business leaders and entrepreneurs how we can address the shortcomings of the multilateral trading system. Most importantly, it shows how we can turn international trade into one of the key global instruments to achieve peace and prosperity in the twenty-first century Internationale Politik Wirtschaftsentwicklung International trade International relations Peace Economic development Lehmann, Fabrice edt Lehmann, Jean-Pierre 1945- edt Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-0-521-16900-4 Erscheint auch als Druckausgabe 978-1-107-00042-1 https://doi.org/10.1017/CBO9780511723285 Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Peace and prosperity through world trade Preface: the ICC vision Historical overview and dynamics Global systemic transformations Trade in the new Asian hemisphere US allegiance to the multilateral trading system: from ambivalence to shared leadership Trade for development: the case of China Trade in the USA-China relationship Unravelling India and strengthening external engagement for sustainable growth Vietnam: a rising Asian tiger? The European compact on trade still stands Reasons for an optimistic future view of trade and Latin America The Arab region and the GCC in tomorrow's trade Growing African trade amid global economic turmoil Governance of global trade Securing the global trade regime: the demand for global governance Trade and the future of the WTO 'Murky protectionism' and the WTO Preferential trade agreements: imagining a world with less discrimination The missing piece: global imbalances and the exchange rate regime Trading knowledge fairly: intellectual property rules for global prosperity and environmental sustainability Trade and subsidies: undermining the trading system with public funds Trading labour: a dilemma for migration regimes Poverty and global inequities Trade and poverty: an old debate rekindled Trade policy as an instrument of social justice Trade, employment and global responsibilities Misconceptions about the WTO, trade, development and aid Two hundred years after Jefferson Trade, coercive forces and national governance Gender equality in trade Trading health for comfort Trade and security: a vital link to sustainable development in a troubled world Trade and sustainable development: the ends must shape the means Trade and climate change: the linkage Destructive trade winds: trade, consumption and resource constraints Trade and energy: a new clean energy deal Agriculture and international trade Water scarcity: how trade can make a difference Water resources: a national security issue for the Middle East A frail reed: the geopolitics of climate change Global business responsibilities For great leadership A lesson on trade, regulation and competition policy? International trade and business ethics Who's driving twenty-first century innovation?: who should? Responsible sourcing Trade, international capital flows and risk management Trade, corporate strategies and development How can trade lead to inclusive growth? Trade and human rights: friends or foes? Trade: the spirit and rule of law Internationale Politik Wirtschaftsentwicklung International trade International relations Peace Economic development |
title | Peace and prosperity through world trade |
title_alt | Peace & Prosperity through World Trade Preface: the ICC vision Historical overview and dynamics Global systemic transformations Trade in the new Asian hemisphere US allegiance to the multilateral trading system: from ambivalence to shared leadership Trade for development: the case of China Trade in the USA-China relationship Unravelling India and strengthening external engagement for sustainable growth Vietnam: a rising Asian tiger? The European compact on trade still stands Reasons for an optimistic future view of trade and Latin America The Arab region and the GCC in tomorrow's trade Growing African trade amid global economic turmoil Governance of global trade Securing the global trade regime: the demand for global governance Trade and the future of the WTO 'Murky protectionism' and the WTO Preferential trade agreements: imagining a world with less discrimination The missing piece: global imbalances and the exchange rate regime Trading knowledge fairly: intellectual property rules for global prosperity and environmental sustainability Trade and subsidies: undermining the trading system with public funds Trading labour: a dilemma for migration regimes Poverty and global inequities Trade and poverty: an old debate rekindled Trade policy as an instrument of social justice Trade, employment and global responsibilities Misconceptions about the WTO, trade, development and aid Two hundred years after Jefferson Trade, coercive forces and national governance Gender equality in trade Trading health for comfort Trade and security: a vital link to sustainable development in a troubled world Trade and sustainable development: the ends must shape the means Trade and climate change: the linkage Destructive trade winds: trade, consumption and resource constraints Trade and energy: a new clean energy deal Agriculture and international trade Water scarcity: how trade can make a difference Water resources: a national security issue for the Middle East A frail reed: the geopolitics of climate change Global business responsibilities For great leadership A lesson on trade, regulation and competition policy? International trade and business ethics Who's driving twenty-first century innovation?: who should? Responsible sourcing Trade, international capital flows and risk management Trade, corporate strategies and development How can trade lead to inclusive growth? Trade and human rights: friends or foes? Trade: the spirit and rule of law |
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title_full | Peace and prosperity through world trade [edited by] Fabrice Lehmann, Jean-Pierre Lehmann |
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title_short | Peace and prosperity through world trade |
title_sort | peace and prosperity through world trade |
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