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Multilateralism, Regionalism and Bilateralism in Trade and Investment : 2006 World Report on Regional Integration /

Contributor(s): Lombaerde, Philippe de [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: United Nations University Series on Regionalism: 1Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2007.Description: IX, 277 p. online resource.Content type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781402059513.Subject(s): Political science | International economics | Development economics | Human geography | Economics | International Economics | Political Science | Development Economics | Human GeographyDDC classification: 337 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Multilateralism, Regionalism and Bilateralism in Trade and Investment -- Developing Countries' Participation in Regional Integration: Trends, Prospects and Policy Implications -- Preferential Trading Arrangements for Developing Countries -- Making Multi-Level Rules Work: Trade and Investment Rules in Regional and Bilateral Agreements -- Reconciling Regionalism and Multilateralism: Towards Multilevel Trade Governance -- Regional Reports -- Asia-Pacific Regionalism Quo Vadis? Charting the Territory for New Integration Routes -- Regional Integration in the Western Hemisphere: An Overview -- Regional Economic Integration in Africa -- Developments in Regional Integration in Western Asia and Arab Region -- Trade and Integration in (South) East Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia -- Regional Integration in the European Union: Enlargement Without Constitution.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: Global governance is a concern of not only global organisations but also of all individual states and of regional co-operation agreements among sovereign states. In 2001, the United Nations University has launched UNU-CRIS, a research and training programme on comparative regional integration to study the role of regional integration in global governance. The present first volume of the World Report on Regional Integration is a timely product of the research undertaken at UNU-CRIS. This new series of World Reports will certainly contribute to the discussion on the interaction between regional and global governance. And by bringing together insights from different parts of the UN system, in particular the five UN regional economic commissions and UNCTAD, this report will also contribute to a better understanding of the role of regions in the UN. Hans van Ginkel, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Rector of UNU The World Report on Regional Integration brings together a well-balanced mix of economic analysis, facts and political perspectives on the topic of regional integration. The most valuable and unique contribution of this volume is the enhanced clarity it brings to the complex picture of trade and investment integration, the entanglement of which points to the need for more effective regional governance as a building block of multilateral governance in this area. As the world’s most dynamic trading region, Asia and the Pacific is a key player in this process, and the UNESCAP secretariat, in its service to the region, will continue to accord high priority to this policy objective. Kim Hak-Su, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Secretary of UNESCAP.
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Multilateralism, Regionalism and Bilateralism in Trade and Investment -- Developing Countries' Participation in Regional Integration: Trends, Prospects and Policy Implications -- Preferential Trading Arrangements for Developing Countries -- Making Multi-Level Rules Work: Trade and Investment Rules in Regional and Bilateral Agreements -- Reconciling Regionalism and Multilateralism: Towards Multilevel Trade Governance -- Regional Reports -- Asia-Pacific Regionalism Quo Vadis? Charting the Territory for New Integration Routes -- Regional Integration in the Western Hemisphere: An Overview -- Regional Economic Integration in Africa -- Developments in Regional Integration in Western Asia and Arab Region -- Trade and Integration in (South) East Europe, Caucasus, and Central Asia -- Regional Integration in the European Union: Enlargement Without Constitution.

Global governance is a concern of not only global organisations but also of all individual states and of regional co-operation agreements among sovereign states. In 2001, the United Nations University has launched UNU-CRIS, a research and training programme on comparative regional integration to study the role of regional integration in global governance. The present first volume of the World Report on Regional Integration is a timely product of the research undertaken at UNU-CRIS. This new series of World Reports will certainly contribute to the discussion on the interaction between regional and global governance. And by bringing together insights from different parts of the UN system, in particular the five UN regional economic commissions and UNCTAD, this report will also contribute to a better understanding of the role of regions in the UN. Hans van Ginkel, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Rector of UNU The World Report on Regional Integration brings together a well-balanced mix of economic analysis, facts and political perspectives on the topic of regional integration. The most valuable and unique contribution of this volume is the enhanced clarity it brings to the complex picture of trade and investment integration, the entanglement of which points to the need for more effective regional governance as a building block of multilateral governance in this area. As the world’s most dynamic trading region, Asia and the Pacific is a key player in this process, and the UNESCAP secretariat, in its service to the region, will continue to accord high priority to this policy objective. Kim Hak-Su, Under-Secretary-General of the United Nations and Executive Secretary of UNESCAP.

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