This article develops a systemic international political economy analysis of the staling of the Doha Development Agenda. Starting by refuting the number thesis as the core determinant of the World Trade Organization dysfunctions, the article puts forward the proposition of an institution-system mismatch. The gap between the institution - WTO regime - and the international trading system unfolds in two directions: with the constitutive elements of multilateral trade system governance (the regime nature, the negotiating mode operatoire, the power equilibrium), the paper puts forward the existing gap between the negotiating agenda and the main international trade relations issues. The paper refutes the thesis of the number as the predominant ...
Reform of the multilateral trade regime is not simply a second order problem within a wider economic...
The latest WTO Round launched in Doha in 2001 has once again stalled. Even if an agreement were reac...
The commonplace tendency is to blame the difficulties of the Doha Round of multilateral trade negoti...
International audienceThis article analyses the stalling of the Doha Development Agenda, and its sys...
This paper argues that deadlock in the Doha Round of trade negotiations is due to the increasing com...
This article develops a systemic international political economy analysis of the staling of the Doha...
Reform of the multilateral trade regime is not simply a second order problem within a wider economic...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) as the world trading system is at a “cross roads”. Following the ...
Over the last decade, international trade has been growing faster than global production, steadily i...
The politics of trade impacts and dictates foreign trade policy. As such, emphasizing the internatio...
Le nouveau cycle de négociations multilatérales (« Round ») ouvert à Doha en 2001 s’est enlisé et n’...
The process of globalization has led to the emergence of new players' international organizations- g...
This article departs from the failing of the Doha Development Round and asks for its consequences fo...
This article argues that unchecked multiplication of regional trading blocs seriously fragments worl...
There is a fundamental shift taking place in the world economy to which the multilateral trading sys...
Reform of the multilateral trade regime is not simply a second order problem within a wider economic...
The latest WTO Round launched in Doha in 2001 has once again stalled. Even if an agreement were reac...
The commonplace tendency is to blame the difficulties of the Doha Round of multilateral trade negoti...
International audienceThis article analyses the stalling of the Doha Development Agenda, and its sys...
This paper argues that deadlock in the Doha Round of trade negotiations is due to the increasing com...
This article develops a systemic international political economy analysis of the staling of the Doha...
Reform of the multilateral trade regime is not simply a second order problem within a wider economic...
The World Trade Organization (WTO) as the world trading system is at a “cross roads”. Following the ...
Over the last decade, international trade has been growing faster than global production, steadily i...
The politics of trade impacts and dictates foreign trade policy. As such, emphasizing the internatio...
Le nouveau cycle de négociations multilatérales (« Round ») ouvert à Doha en 2001 s’est enlisé et n’...
The process of globalization has led to the emergence of new players' international organizations- g...
This article departs from the failing of the Doha Development Round and asks for its consequences fo...
This article argues that unchecked multiplication of regional trading blocs seriously fragments worl...
There is a fundamental shift taking place in the world economy to which the multilateral trading sys...
Reform of the multilateral trade regime is not simply a second order problem within a wider economic...
The latest WTO Round launched in Doha in 2001 has once again stalled. Even if an agreement were reac...
The commonplace tendency is to blame the difficulties of the Doha Round of multilateral trade negoti...