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Working Papers
2014
- The WTO in Bali - What MC9 means for the Doha Development Agenda and why it matters?
Global Development Institute Working Paper Series, GDI, The University of Manchester View citations (4)
2012
- Changing of the guard: expert knowledge and ‘common sense’ in the Doha Development Agenda
Global Development Institute Working Paper Series, GDI, The University of Manchester
- Squeezing the state: tariff revenue, state capacity and the WTO’s Doha Round
Global Development Institute Working Paper Series, GDI, The University of Manchester
2011
- The false promise of Aid for Trade
Global Development Institute Working Paper Series, GDI, The University of Manchester View citations (4)
2010
- Beyond the BICs: identifying the ‘emerging middle powers’ and understanding their role in global poverty reduction
Global Development Institute Working Paper Series, GDI, The University of Manchester View citations (1)
- South-South trade and North-South politics: Emerging powers and the reconfiguration of global governance
Global Development Institute Working Paper Series, GDI, The University of Manchester
- The Political Economy of the MDGs: Retrospect and Prospect for the World's Biggest Promise
Global Development Institute Working Paper Series, GDI, The University of Manchester View citations (3)
- What have the poorest countries to gain from the Doha Development Agenda (DDA)?
Global Development Institute Working Paper Series, GDI, The University of Manchester View citations (2)
2009
- Developing Countries in the ITO and GATT Negotiations
Global Development Institute Working Paper Series, GDI, The University of Manchester
2008
- Social Transfers and Growth: A Review
Global Development Institute Working Paper Series, GDI, The University of Manchester View citations (21)
Journal Articles
2017
- Power, knowledge and resistance: between co-optation and revolution in global trade
Review of International Political Economy, 2017, 24, (5), 741-775 View citations (2)
- Reforming WTO-Civil Society Engagement
World Trade Review, 2017, 16, (3), 427-448 View citations (1)
2016
- The WTO in Nairobi: The Demise of the Doha Development Agenda and the Future of the Multilateral Trading System
Global Policy, 2016, 7, (2), 247-255 View citations (8)
2015
- The Role of Southern Intellectuals in Contemporary Trade Governance
New Political Economy, 2015, 20, (5), 633-652 View citations (1)
2012
- Beyond the BRICs: Alternative Strategies of Influence in the Global Politics of Development
The European Journal of Development Research, 2012, 24, (2), 187-204 View citations (9)
2010
- What Happened to Doha in Geneva? Re-engineering the WTO's Image While Missing Key Opportunities
The European Journal of Development Research, 2010, 22, (2), 141-153 View citations (3)
2008
- Developing country participation in the GATT: a reassessment
World Trade Review, 2008, 7, (3), 473-510 View citations (4)
2001
- Does UK defence spending crowd-out UK private sector investment?
Defence and Peace Economics, 2001, 12, (4), 325-336 View citations (9)
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