1. International agricultural trade regulation: charting the landscape -- 2. Current perceptions of the problem -- 3. Two models of disagreement -- 4. Polycentrism and the issue of market access -- 5. Cultural divergence, polycentricity and subsidies -- 6. Towards the future
Summary
International agricultural trade regulation remains problematic despite the creation of the WTO and a specific Agreement on Agriculture in 1995. This title challenges this orthodoxy and presents a fresh conceptual method by which the problem of international agricultural trade in the WTO can be understood