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ID022104
Title ProperAustralian trade policy in an age of globalization
LanguageENG
AuthorKunkel John ;  Kunkel, John
PublicationJuly 2002.
Description237-251
Summary / Abstract (Note)Arguably, the world trading system has entered a period of greater change and uncertainty in the past two years than at any time since the end of the Cold War. At the same time, Australia faces a range of internal and external challenges to its trade policy, while having lost many of the old 'certainties' guiding its trade agenda. This article identifies four major challenges confronting Australian trade policy now and into the future: the EU agenda to inject self-serving 'governance' mechanisms into the WTO; rises in the demands and influence of developing countries within the WTO; the new trend towards bilateral free trade areas; and increasing opposition to globalisation by groups within society. It assesses the capacity of Australia's trade bureaucracy to manage these issues, warning against expecting too much of the trade policy agenda, particularly in relation to the role it plays within domestic politics in Australia.
`In' analytical NoteAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol: 56 No 2, July 2002 237-251
Journal SourceAustralian Journal of International Affairs Vol: 56 No 2
Key WordsTrade Policy-Australia ;  Australia-Trade Policy ;  Globalization