Last December, the eyes of all those with a stake in international affairs turned to Europe. First they looked to Geneva, for signs that the long-running Doha Round of multilateral trade negotiations at the World Trade Organization (WTO) would get back on track after years of stalemate. Then observers turned to Copenhagen, hoping to see a binding and comprehensive agreement reflecting a commitment on the part of the world’s governments to address the pressing global challenge of climate change. They were to be sorely disappointed. Inscribed on the faces of those struggling to reach agreements was a deep frustration with multilateral processes that were proving incapable of delivery. Instead of agreement, the images playing out on television...
Summary. The system of multilateral rules and institutions that is currently responsible for global ...
Since the creation of United Nations system, actors in world politics have relied even more on the c...
Reform of the multilateral trade regime is not simply a second order problem within a wider economic...
Last December, the eyes of all those with a stake in international affairs turned to Europe. First t...
Economic multilateralism briefly flourished in the 1990s in the aftermath of the collapse of the Sov...
Virtually every major international gathering of world leaders recently has ended in failure—or at l...
Virtually every major international gathering of world leaders recently has ended in failure—or at l...
The multiple crises of our time result from the breakdown of the multilateral order. Some of these c...
The multilateral trading system, an important contributor to global peace and prosperity, is in trou...
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and its aftermath have caused some observers to question whether t...
As a successful conclusion of the Doha Round is highly improbable to materialize in the near future,...
I believe sometimes it is useful to begin by stating the obvious: Unlike in the case of the internat...
The Group of Twenty (G-20) is not able to move forward with the reforms necessary to prevent future ...
The 70th anniversary of the signing and entry into force of the UN Charter provided an occasion to e...
The pervasive gridlock affecting the traditional global governance approach calls into question the ...
Summary. The system of multilateral rules and institutions that is currently responsible for global ...
Since the creation of United Nations system, actors in world politics have relied even more on the c...
Reform of the multilateral trade regime is not simply a second order problem within a wider economic...
Last December, the eyes of all those with a stake in international affairs turned to Europe. First t...
Economic multilateralism briefly flourished in the 1990s in the aftermath of the collapse of the Sov...
Virtually every major international gathering of world leaders recently has ended in failure—or at l...
Virtually every major international gathering of world leaders recently has ended in failure—or at l...
The multiple crises of our time result from the breakdown of the multilateral order. Some of these c...
The multilateral trading system, an important contributor to global peace and prosperity, is in trou...
The Global Financial Crisis (GFC) and its aftermath have caused some observers to question whether t...
As a successful conclusion of the Doha Round is highly improbable to materialize in the near future,...
I believe sometimes it is useful to begin by stating the obvious: Unlike in the case of the internat...
The Group of Twenty (G-20) is not able to move forward with the reforms necessary to prevent future ...
The 70th anniversary of the signing and entry into force of the UN Charter provided an occasion to e...
The pervasive gridlock affecting the traditional global governance approach calls into question the ...
Summary. The system of multilateral rules and institutions that is currently responsible for global ...
Since the creation of United Nations system, actors in world politics have relied even more on the c...
Reform of the multilateral trade regime is not simply a second order problem within a wider economic...