1. Introduction: some observations on the politics of international economic law Tomer Broude, Marc L. Busch and Amelia Porges Part I. The Politics of Law-Making in International Trade: 2. The politics and indirect effects of asymmetrical bargaining power in free trade agreements Meredith Kolsky Lewis 3. The politics of linkages in US preferential trade agreements Kimberlee G. Weatherall 4. The politics of African trade negotiations in the WTO's Doha Round Uche Ewelukwa 5. The politics of legitimacy in the UNCITRAL working methods Claire R. Kelly Part II. The Politics of International Investment Treaty-Making: 6. The politics of the European Union's investment treaty-making Marc Bungenberg 7. The politics of China's investment treaty-making programme Axel Berger 8. The politics of south-south bilateral investment treaties Lauge Skovgaard Poulsen Part III. The Politics of Sovereign Wealth and International Financial Law: 9. The politics of sovereign wealth funds: benign investors or smoking guns? Yvonne C. L. Lee 10. The politics of international financial law Douglas Arner Part IV. The Politics of Dispute Settlement in International Economic Law: 11. The politics of judicial economy at the WTO Marc L. Busch and Krzysztof Pelc 12. The politics of competing jurisdictions in WTO and RTA disputes, and the use of private international law analogies Henry Gao and C. L. Lim Part V. Linkages between International Economic Law and Foreign Policy: 13. The politics of rules of origin Moshe Hirsch 14. The politics of divestment Perry S. Bechky.
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