SOCIAL THEORY OF THE WTO: TRADING CULTURES

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232 pages 2003

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"In A Social Theory of the WTO Jane Ford uses the tools of social theory to explain how countries without material power can influence regimes through sustained behaviours and identity politics. Rather than instruments, regimes are considered cultures or structures of social rules. In this way, the book explains how many developing countries have played a key role in strengthening legalistic trade rules while the United States opted for protectionism and regionalism."--Jacket.

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