A group of developing countries within the World Trade Organization, called the G22, formed in 2003 to bring attention to important economic concerns of the Global South. This coalition building at the global level is instructive to the literature on social movement coalition building and strategies in a transnational context. This article examines coalition building among nation-states within the context of the WTO. Drawing upon existing trading blocs, the G22 are able to leverage attention away from the WTO consensus. The declining significance of the global institution is a result of the breaking of this consensus
The article suggests that the rise of transnational threats and challenges in a post uni-polar has f...
Recent decades have seen an explosion of transnational networking and activism, but participation va...
A question of interest to scholars of International Politics concerns the manner in which weaker sta...
A group of developing countries within the World Trade Organization, called the G22, formed in 2003 ...
This article aims at addressing the question on the role of global civil society movement and its si...
The impact of global activism against trade liberalization is examined in this article through an an...
This article presents an analysis of the Gatt/Wto North-South debate the from the Uruguay round to C...
In the wake of the November 2001 Ministerial Conference in Doha, the positions of most members of th...
This thesis investigates the nature and role of negotiating coalitions in pursuing development-orien...
In a dynamic world, developing in the direction of polycentricism, the countries of Asia, Africa and...
This article is intended to contribute to the process of diagnosis and prescription in response to t...
This chapter examines the coalition patterns of developing countries under the General Agreement on ...
After years of sitting on the fence, developing economies became active participants in the multilat...
Daphi P, Anderl F, Deitelhoff N. Bridges or Divides? Conflicts and Synergies of Coalition Building a...
The existing international economic order has been heavily shaped by US power and the US has been a ...
The article suggests that the rise of transnational threats and challenges in a post uni-polar has f...
Recent decades have seen an explosion of transnational networking and activism, but participation va...
A question of interest to scholars of International Politics concerns the manner in which weaker sta...
A group of developing countries within the World Trade Organization, called the G22, formed in 2003 ...
This article aims at addressing the question on the role of global civil society movement and its si...
The impact of global activism against trade liberalization is examined in this article through an an...
This article presents an analysis of the Gatt/Wto North-South debate the from the Uruguay round to C...
In the wake of the November 2001 Ministerial Conference in Doha, the positions of most members of th...
This thesis investigates the nature and role of negotiating coalitions in pursuing development-orien...
In a dynamic world, developing in the direction of polycentricism, the countries of Asia, Africa and...
This article is intended to contribute to the process of diagnosis and prescription in response to t...
This chapter examines the coalition patterns of developing countries under the General Agreement on ...
After years of sitting on the fence, developing economies became active participants in the multilat...
Daphi P, Anderl F, Deitelhoff N. Bridges or Divides? Conflicts and Synergies of Coalition Building a...
The existing international economic order has been heavily shaped by US power and the US has been a ...
The article suggests that the rise of transnational threats and challenges in a post uni-polar has f...
Recent decades have seen an explosion of transnational networking and activism, but participation va...
A question of interest to scholars of International Politics concerns the manner in which weaker sta...