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The WTO’s Doha Development Agenda: An Unclear Roadmap

Sergio Marchi

Chapter 10 in Globalization and the Reform of the International Banking and Monetary System, 2009, pp 228-236 from Palgrave Macmillan

Abstract: Abstract In light of the current financial and economic crisis, the fate of the International Trading System has become an even more important and timely issue for individuals and the international community to consider. As a former Canadian Minister of International Trade and WTO Ambassador, the international trade dossier continues to animate and interest me. In this chapter, I will touch upon a few specific aspects of world trade; namely, the role of domestic politics, the influence of the United States, and the World Trade Organization (WTO) as an institution. I will then conclude by recounting my personal story and share my own perspective on the WTO.

Keywords: World Trade Organization; Election Campaign; Trade Negotiation; Dispute Settlement Mechanism; Canadian Minister (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2009
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DOI: 10.1057/9780230251069_10

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