International Free Trade, The WTO, and the Third World/Global South (Third WORLD PROBLEMS AND ISSUES IN HISTORICAL Perspective) (World Trade Organization) (Essay)
Journal of Third World Studies 2010, Fall, 27, 2
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INTRODUCTION International flee trade is the bedrock foundation of the neoliberal globalization project. The World Trade Organization (WTO), established in 1995 to promote and manage international free trade, together with the World Bank (WB) and the International Monetary Fund (IMF), have come to be the global enforcers of neoliberal economic policies. The agreement establishing the WTO (1995) listed the following objectives the organization serves:
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