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2020 | 3 (376) | 7-26

Article title

Zapomniane dziedzictwo. Liga Narodów i historyczne ścieżki wyłaniania się międzynarodowego porządku handlowego

Title variants

EN
Forgotten legacy. The League of Nations and historical paths of the emergence of the international trade order

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Abstracts

EN
The purpose of this article as a contribution to the narrative of search for sectoral legacy of the League of Nations, is to trace change and continuity of the international trade order from the perspective of historical institutionalism. The starting point of the study is a rejection of a widely accepted assumption, according to which this order was shaped after World War II in the aftermath of the so-called critical moment, i.e. an exogenous decision or event, that interrupts relatively long periods of stability and sets institutions on a specific path of development. Instead of looking for "critical moments" the author of the article suggests an alternative explanation of institutional change. Referring to the events and decisions of 1925-1929, including the provisions of the international economic conference in Geneva (1927), and taking into account the agency of the League of Nations, he argues that the foundations of the post-war trade order and the pattern of institutional development resulted from gradual institutional changes (incrementalism) determined by endogenous phenomena and factors.

Contributors

  • Uniwersytet Gdański

References

Document Type

Publication order reference

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