This paper argues that IBSA( India, Brazil, South Africa) as opposed to IBSAC (with China) is a far more coherent group when it comes to WTO negotiations as its interests coincide given the agenda that seeks to free trade asymmetrically with the developed countries having to concede more on market access than developing countries and LDCs will have to. The paper begins with the trade profiles of the IBSAC countries followed by a discussion on the evolution of a developing country alliance at the WTO negotiations. The genesis of IBSAC and the phenomenon of growing regionalism are analysed. The possible emergence of IBSAC as a negotiating coalition at the WTO forums is discussed next. The chapter is followed by an analysis on the potential ro...
Most discussions on the public health implications of the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of ...
Since the early 2000s, commentators have lumped Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa togeth...
This paper interrogates the role of China in the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRIC...
The gridlock in the Doha round of international trade negotiations in the WTO since 2001 has led dev...
The India–Brazil–South Africa Dialogue Forum (IBSA), founded by the Brasilia Declaration in 2003, se...
The India, Brazil and South Africa (IBSA) Dialogue Forum is a trilateral development initiative to p...
A question of interest to scholars of International Politics concerns the manner in which weaker sta...
The Doha round of multilateral negotiations has witnessed the relocation of Southern powers towards ...
The emergence of Southern powers constitutes a defining feature of contemporary global governance. ...
This thesis aims to analyze the position and influence of developing countries in the WTO. The key p...
This article argues that the long-term sustainability of the trilateral partnership established in 2...
The global power shift towards Brazil, India, China and other non-western powers has led to pressure...
In the wake of the November 2001 Ministerial Conference in Doha, the positions of most members of th...
"One of the largest (and most-discussed) changes in the global political economy in the last twenty ...
This bachelor thesis focuses on international negotiation within the World Trade Organization, parti...
Most discussions on the public health implications of the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of ...
Since the early 2000s, commentators have lumped Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa togeth...
This paper interrogates the role of China in the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRIC...
The gridlock in the Doha round of international trade negotiations in the WTO since 2001 has led dev...
The India–Brazil–South Africa Dialogue Forum (IBSA), founded by the Brasilia Declaration in 2003, se...
The India, Brazil and South Africa (IBSA) Dialogue Forum is a trilateral development initiative to p...
A question of interest to scholars of International Politics concerns the manner in which weaker sta...
The Doha round of multilateral negotiations has witnessed the relocation of Southern powers towards ...
The emergence of Southern powers constitutes a defining feature of contemporary global governance. ...
This thesis aims to analyze the position and influence of developing countries in the WTO. The key p...
This article argues that the long-term sustainability of the trilateral partnership established in 2...
The global power shift towards Brazil, India, China and other non-western powers has led to pressure...
In the wake of the November 2001 Ministerial Conference in Doha, the positions of most members of th...
"One of the largest (and most-discussed) changes in the global political economy in the last twenty ...
This bachelor thesis focuses on international negotiation within the World Trade Organization, parti...
Most discussions on the public health implications of the WTO Agreement on Trade-Related Aspects of ...
Since the early 2000s, commentators have lumped Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa togeth...
This paper interrogates the role of China in the Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRIC...