In 2004, ‘The Case for Commonwealth Free Trade’ put forward a bold argument for establishing formal trade and investment ties among Commonwealth member states – one where Britain may choose to leave the European Union, and join with senior Commonwealth members to form an initial trading network.Fourteen years on, with Britain’s negotiations to formally leave the EU, and the increasing interest in the ‘CANZUK’ movement, this 14th Anniversary Edition revisits the ‘Case’ and broadens the discussion on a ‘new globalization’ - one that emphasizes the strength of the existing Commonwealth network, its enormous potential, and the importance of reciprocity in trading partnerships.Anyone concerned about the direction of globalization, the challenge of the developing world, or the future prospects of developed nations in the world economy will find this new edition of ‘The Case for Commonwealth Free Trade’ equally timely and thoughtful as the original.