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Order And Rivalry Rewriting The Rules Of International Trade After The First World War Madeleine Lynch Dungy

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Order And Rivalry Rewriting The Rules Of International Trade After The First World War Madeleine Lynch Dungy
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.94 MB
Pages: 335
Author: Madeleine Lynch Dungy
ISBN: 9781009308908, 1009308904
Language: English
Year: 2023

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Order And Rivalry Rewriting The Rules Of International Trade After The First World War Madeleine Lynch Dungy by Madeleine Lynch Dungy 9781009308908, 1009308904 instant download after payment.

The First World War transformed the legal and geopolitical framework for international trade by decentring Europe in global markets. Order and Rivalry traces the formation and development of multilateral trade structures in the aftermath of the First World War in response to the marginalization of Europe in the world economy, the use of private commerce as a tool of military power and the collapse of empires across Central and Eastern Europe. In this accessible study, Madeleine Lynch Dungy highlights the 1920s as a pivotal transition phase between the network of bilateral trade treaties that underpinned the first globalization of the late nineteenth century and the institutionalised regime of international governance after 1945. Focusing on the League of Nations, she shows that this institution's legacy was not to initiate a linear forward march towards today's World Trade Organization, but rather to frame an open-ended and conflictual process of experimentation that is still ongoing.

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