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India | Law | Volume 14 Issue 8, August 2025 | Pages: 628 - 636
Trade as a Pathway to Peace: Multilateral Strategies for Stability in a Changing Global Order
Abstract: This research article investigates the intricate nexus between international trade and peacebuilding, positioning trade as a strategic instrument to mitigate conflict and foster global stability. Drawing from historical analysis, the study examines how trade has been leveraged as a pragmatic approach to peace, with particular emphasis on the evolving dynamics of US-China relations and their implications for global economic diplomacy. Central to the discourse is the revitalization of the World Trade Organization (WTO) through its Trade for Peace (T4P) initiatives, which seek to integrate fragile and conflict-affected states into the multilateral trading system as a pathway to reconstruction and peacebuilding. Employing qualitative and empirical evidence, this article analyzes the effectiveness of multilateral trade frameworks in reducing geopolitical tensions, enhancing dispute resolution mechanisms, and promoting economic interdependence. The findings reveal that while bilateral trade relations often face significant challenges, multilateral agreements under WTO auspices have demonstrated greater efficacy in sustaining peace and development in vulnerable regions. The article concludes by advocating for an interdisciplinary, cooperative approach to global trade policy that prioritizes peace as both a prerequisite and outcome of economic integration.
Keywords: Trade for Peace, World Trade Organization (WTO), Economic Interdependence, Conflict Resolution, Fragile States
How to Cite?: Srinivas M. K, Manizha Nemati, "Trade as a Pathway to Peace: Multilateral Strategies for Stability in a Changing Global Order", Volume 14 Issue 8, August 2025, International Journal of Science and Research (IJSR), Pages: 628-636, https://www.ijsr.net/getabstract.php?paperid=SR25812220053, DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.21275/SR25812220053
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