9781107129061-1107129060-Emerging Powers in the International Economic Order: Cooperation, Competition and Transformation (Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law)

Emerging Powers in the International Economic Order: Cooperation, Competition and Transformation (Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law)

ISBN-13: 9781107129061
ISBN-10: 1107129060
Author: Sonia E. Rolland, David M. Trubek
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover 272 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781107129061
ISBN-10: 1107129060
Author: Sonia E. Rolland, David M. Trubek
Publication date: 2019
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Format: Hardcover 272 pages

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Emerging Powers in the International Economic Order: Cooperation, Competition and Transformation (Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law) (ISBN-13: 9781107129061 and ISBN-10: 1107129060), written by authors Sonia E. Rolland, David M. Trubek, was published by Cambridge University Press in 2019. With an overall rating of 3.8 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent Emerging Powers in the International Economic Order: Cooperation, Competition and Transformation (Cambridge International Trade and Economic Law) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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The post-war liberal economic order seems to be crumbling, placing the world at an inflection point. China has emerged as a major force, and other emerging economies seek to play a role in shaping world trade and investment law. Might they band together to mount a wholesale challenge to current rules and institutions? Emerging Powers in the International Economic Order argues that resistance from the Global South and the creation of China-led alternative spaces will have some impact, but no robust alternative vision will emerge. Significant legal innovations from the South depart from the mainstream neoliberal model, but these countries are driven by pragmatism and strategic self-interest and not a common ideological orientation, nor do they intend to fully dismantle the current ordering. In this book, Sonia E. Rolland and David M. Trubek predict a more pluralistic world, which is neither the continued hegemony of neoliberalism nor a full blown alternative to it.

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