
Recrafting cooperation on trade, Bacchus rightly argues, is essential because that can offer a foundation for more effective cooperation on health, food, the environment, and other topics central to our welfare.’ĭavid Victor - University of California, San Diego In this magisterial and far-ranging book, Jim Bacchus shows why, despite all the challenges, international cooperation is more important than ever. ‘In an already polarized world, the pandemic has opened even deeper fissures between nations. This is a truly an absorbing and persuasive analysis that is hard to put down.’Īmbassador Carla Hills - former United States Trade Representative Jim Bacchus describes how the multilateral trade rules can and must be upgraded and implemented to avoid disaster and to secure the benefits that could flow to all mankind, illustrating in captivating detail why today and in the future, self-interest constitutes shared interest. Not using Dropbox yet? See how Dropbox makes managing file permissions easy.‘This book spells out in fascinating detail the multitude of links that are increasingly connecting the global population and brilliantly explains why sustainable development is a critical issue for the 21st century.

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