Expert Knowledge in Global Trade

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Agency Gap
Andrew Lang
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Erin Hannah
expert authority in development policy
Expert Knowledge
Expert Language
Gabriel Siles-Brugge
Global Institutions
Global Trade
Global Trade Governance
International Law
international political economy
International Trade Negotiations
International Trade Regime
James Scott
Joseph Conti
knowledge legitimation
legal expertise in trade
Matthew Eagleton-Pierce
Multilateral trade negotiations
NGO influence global trade
North American Free Trade Agreement
Private Legal Services
Rorden Wilkinson
SCM Agreement
Silke Trommer
SPS Agreement
SPS Measure
Thomas Weiss
Trade Negotiators
trade policy analysis
Trade Policy Communities
Trade Policymaking
Trade Political
Trade Political Actors
Trip Agreement
WTO
WTO Dispute
WTO Law
WTO Legal System
WTO Member

Product details

  • ISBN 9780815377238
  • Weight: 480g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Oct 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book explores tensions in global trade by examining the role of experts in generating, disseminating and legitimating knowledge about the possibilities of trade to work for global development. To this end, contributors assess authoritative claims on knowledge. They also consider structural features that uphold trade experts' monopoly over knowledge, such as expert language and legal and economic expertise. The chapters collectively explore the tensions between actors who seek to effect change and those who work to uphold the status quo, exacerbate asymmetries, and reinforce the dominant narrative of the global trade regime.

The book addresses the following key overarching research questions:

  • Who is considered to be a trade expert and how does one become a knowledge producer in global trade?
  • How do experts acquire, disseminate and legitimate knowledge?
  • What agendas are advanced by expert knowledge?
  • How does the discourse generated within trade expertise serve to close off alternative institutional pathways and modes of thinking?
  • What potential exists for the emergence of more emancipatory global trade policies from contemporary developments in the field of trade expertise?

This book will be of great interest to students and scholars of IPE, Trade Politics, International Relations, and International Organizations.

Erin Norma Hannah is Associate Professor at King's University College at the University of Western Ontario, Canada. Silke Trommer is University Lecturer in Global Sustainable Development and World Politics at the University of Helsinki, Finland. James Scott is Lecturer in International Politics in the Department of Political Economy at King's College London, UK.