First published:12 August 2019The rise in trade tensions and launch of a trade war by the USA is in part a result of World Trade Organization (WTO) working practices that have impeded the ability to use the organization to address the underlying sources of conflict through dialogue, analysis, and rule-making. Open plurilateral agreements between the major protagonists offer an avenue for revitalizing the ability of the WTO to resolve trade conflicts. More generally, reform of WTO working practices is needed for the organization to be more effective in providing a platform for members to cooperate on trade policy matters
Rorden Wilkinson explores the factors behind the collapse of World Trade Organisation (WTO) minister...
First published online: 27 November 2018The aim of this article is to show how the degree of integra...
In this paper we aim to explain World Trade Organization (WTO) members’ decision to initiate a dispu...
First published: 28 April 2021The articles in this Global Policy special issue, edited by Bernard Ho...
The World Trade Organization ( WTO ), only six years old, faces two formidable challenges. First, it...
Recent survey evidence illustrates that many WTO members and trade practitioners believe that the WT...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is one of the most important international organizations in exist...
With its dispute settlement system in peril, the role of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in mitig...
Published online: 28 April 2021Since its formation, with a few notable exceptions, WTO members have ...
A great transformation is under way in international relations. The influence of non-state actors is...
Six months after the Doha agreement on a new round of talks to liberalise world trade, tension is mo...
Published online in 2019The rules of the game embodied in the World Trade Organization (WTO) date ba...
First Online: 15 October 2018The WTO provides extensive flexibility for members to engage with each ...
The American and Chinese trade wars of 2018 risk undermining not only the law of the World Trade Org...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is one of the most important international organizations in exist...
Rorden Wilkinson explores the factors behind the collapse of World Trade Organisation (WTO) minister...
First published online: 27 November 2018The aim of this article is to show how the degree of integra...
In this paper we aim to explain World Trade Organization (WTO) members’ decision to initiate a dispu...
First published: 28 April 2021The articles in this Global Policy special issue, edited by Bernard Ho...
The World Trade Organization ( WTO ), only six years old, faces two formidable challenges. First, it...
Recent survey evidence illustrates that many WTO members and trade practitioners believe that the WT...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is one of the most important international organizations in exist...
With its dispute settlement system in peril, the role of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in mitig...
Published online: 28 April 2021Since its formation, with a few notable exceptions, WTO members have ...
A great transformation is under way in international relations. The influence of non-state actors is...
Six months after the Doha agreement on a new round of talks to liberalise world trade, tension is mo...
Published online in 2019The rules of the game embodied in the World Trade Organization (WTO) date ba...
First Online: 15 October 2018The WTO provides extensive flexibility for members to engage with each ...
The American and Chinese trade wars of 2018 risk undermining not only the law of the World Trade Org...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) is one of the most important international organizations in exist...
Rorden Wilkinson explores the factors behind the collapse of World Trade Organisation (WTO) minister...
First published online: 27 November 2018The aim of this article is to show how the degree of integra...
In this paper we aim to explain World Trade Organization (WTO) members’ decision to initiate a dispu...