Behind the Scenes at the WTO: The Real World of International Trade Negotiations/Lessons of Cancun 'This timely book effectively counters the myth that developing countries are well-served by the WTO and usefully exposes the often brutish methods employed by the world's powerful states to impose th
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Title | : | Behind the Scenes at the WTO: The Real World of International Trade Negotiations/Lessons of Cancun |
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Rating | : | 4.79 (601 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1842775332 |
Format Type | : | Paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 416 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2004-08-01 |
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Editorial : 'This timely book effectively counters the myth that developing countries are well-served by the WTO and usefully exposes the often brutish methods employed by the world's powerful states to impose their agenda on the poorest.' - Mark Curtis, Head of Global Advocacy and Policy Division, Christian Aid
'This timely book effectively counters the myth that developing countries are well-served by the WTO and usefully exposes the often brutish methods employed by the world's powerful states to impose their agenda on the poorest.'Mark Curtis, Head of Global Advocacy and Policy Division, Christian AidWorld hunger, jobs, the overall economic prospects of developing and developed countries alike are all being influenced by the international negotiations about trade, agriculture, services, investment and intellectual property rights going on at the World Trade Organization (WTO). Based on interviews with the participants, this remarkable book lifts the shroud of secrecy surrounding these ostensibly democratic negotiations.What emerges is a disturbing account entirely at odds with the official picture of a rules-based consensus emerging out of multilateral trade discussions in which all WTO member countries are equal participants. In reality:- Closed doors rather than open access and public in
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