What the Singapore Convention Tells Us about Dispute Resolution: Lessons from the Past and Visions of the Future
In the mid-1980’s a close friend and newly minted MBA from a highly prestigious U.S. institution queried what in the world possessed me to consider an internationally-focused career. He contended that the United States possessed the biggest and most vibrant economy in the world, with its greatest business and professional opportunities. My response: ‘the world is shrinking, the balance of economic power is shifting, and future competitiveness will depend on intra-global commercial interplay.’
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