The Functionality and Dysfunctionality of Global Trade Governance: The European Union Perspective
Anna Wróbel ()
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Anna Wróbel: University of Warsaw
A chapter in The Future of Global Economic Governance, 2020, pp 161-175 from Springer
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Abstract The Doha Round has been going on for over 17 years and there are no prospects for its rapid conclusion. The results of the ministerial conferences in Bali and Nairobi raised some hope of breaking the deadlock in the negotiations. Unfortunately, the Buenos Aires conference did not have a similar positive effect. During the whole history of multilateral trading system there has never been so long a break in successful trade negotiations as the current one. The aim of the study is to answer the question whether the World Trade Organization (WTO) is still an effective instrument for realisation of the trade interests of its members, including the European Union in particular. In order to assess the organisation’s performance, its core functions will be evaluated.
Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-35336-0_11
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