
The Wto Is Going Through An Unprecedented Crisis That Has Seriously Eroded Its Relevance. The Repeated Invocations Of National Security Against Other Members Are Evidence Of A Growing Distrust. Industrial Policy In The Name Of National Security Was Unheard Of When The Wto Entered The Realm Of International Relations. The Disputes That Arise Cannot Be Adequately Addressed Because The Wto Contract Cannot Be Adequately Enforced Due To The Dysfunctional Appellate Body. But Even If This Were Not The Case, Could Enforcement Of An Outdated Contract Ever Solve The Emerging Problem? The Response In This Book Is Negative-the Wto Contract Is In Dire Need Of Updating. Alas, No One Is Working In This Direction. The Wto Is Facing What Joseph Nye Called A Kindleberger Trap: The Parties That Could Take The Lead To Invest In The International Order Are Either Unwilling Or Find It Impossible To Do So. Trading Nations Seem To Have Forgotten That The Cost Of No Wto Is Sizeable Anyway (if Trade Growth Wanes). And There Is A Risk That The Cost Extends Beyond International Commercial Relations
Can the current World Trade Organization framework survive the rising tide of national security-based industrial policies and the collapse of its enforcement mechanisms? Petros C. Mavroidis, a renowned expert in international trade law, examines the systemic erosion of the WTO's relevance in an era of geopolitical distrust. He argues that the organization's existing contract is fundamentally ill-equipped to handle modern industrial policy disputes, particularly given the paralysis of the Appellate Body and the lack of political will among major trading nations to reform the system.
What You Will Find
Experts in international trade law recognize this work as a critical, high-level critique of the current multilateral order. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose and the author's uncompromising stance on the necessity of institutional reform.
Page Count:
360
Publication Date:
2025-01-14
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0197795102
ISBN-13:
9780197795101
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