Trade Imbalance

The Struggle to Weigh Human Rights Concerns in Trade Policymaking

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Trade Imbalance

The Struggle to Weigh Human Rights Concerns in Trade Policymaking

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This book examines whether and how policymakers in the US, EU, South Africa and Brazil try to expand trade and advance human rights. it uses case studies and stories to show that in developing and developed countries, policymakers struggle to achieve both policy goals. It is the first comparative study of these important policy goals.

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Trade Imbalance: The Struggle to Weigh Human Rights Concerns in Trade Policymaking
2008, Cambridge University Press
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Trade Imbalance: The Struggle to Weigh Human Rights Concerns in Trade Policymaking
October 31, 2007, Cambridge University Press
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Paperback
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352

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OL7752306M
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0521694205
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9780521694209
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