The WTO after Hong Kong : progress in, and prospects for, the Doha Development Agenda /
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Imprint: | London ; New York : Routledge, 2007. |
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Description: | xvi, 269 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6684524 |
Table of Contents:
- List of illustrations
- Notes on contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Lits of abbreviations
- Part I. Setting the scene
- 1. The WTO after Hong Kong: setting the scene for understanding the Round
- 2. Trade, development, and the Doha Development Agenda
- Part II. Key issues
- 3. WTO agriculture negotiations and the Global South
- 4. Intellectual property and the Doha Development Agenda
- 5. Services, economic development, and the Doha Round: exploiting the comparative advantage of the WTO
- Part III. Principal players
- 6. How the poor pay for the US trade deficit: and why it matters for the Doha Development Agenda
- 7. Negotiating with diminished expectations: the EU and the Doha Development Round
- 8. The cotton club: the Africa Group in the Doha Development Agenda
- 9. The periphery strikes back? The G20 at the WTO
- 10. The shift from duopoly to oligopoly in agricultural trade
- Part IV. Fairness and legitimacy
- 11. Ail's fair in love and trade? Emerging powers in the Doha Development Agenda negotiations
- 12. Democracy, development, and the WTO's legitimacy challenge: assessing the Doha Development Round
- Part V. Concluding the Round
- 13. The Doha Round and its impact on the WTO
- 14. Building asymmetry: concluding the Doha Development Agenda
- Index