Umfang:
1 online resource (257 pages)
Ausgabe:
1st ed.
ISBN:
9780415318594
,
9780203633946
Serie:
RIPE Series in Global Political Economy Series
Inhalt:
This book analyses the much-needed and vastly under-studied subject of bargaining coalitions of developing countries in the GATT and WTO
Anmerkung:
Cover -- International Trade and Developing Countries: Bargaining coalitions in the GATT andamp -- WTO -- Copyright -- Contents -- List of illustrations -- Series preface -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations -- Introduction -- The problem: what kinds of coalitions work, and why? -- Methodology -- The argument -- Plan of the book -- 1 Bargaining together: why and how? -- 1.1 Bargaining constraints of developing countries -- 1.2 Why bargain together? -- 1.3 Methods of coalition formation: a theoretical overview -- 1.4 Definitions and typologies -- 1.5 Conclusion -- 2 Coalitions in the GATT and the entry of services -- 2.1 Participation and coalitions: developing countries in the GATT -- 2.2 Introducing services in the GATT -- 2.3 'Shifting coalitions' in the GATT and WTO -- 2.4 Conclusion -- 3 Bloc diplomacy: the Informal Group and the G-10 -- 3.1 Roots of the G-10: the Informal Group -- 3.2 Factors and events: mobilising the coalition and evolving an agenda -- 3.3 Evaluating the G-10 -- 3.4 Preliminary theoretical findings and conclusion -- 4 Alliance diplomacy: The issue-based, crossover coalitions of G-20 and Café au Lait -- 4.1 First steps: formation of the Jaramillo Group -- 4.2 From Jaramillo process to Café au Lait coalition -- 4.3 Successes and limitations -- 4.4 Theoretical implications -- 4.5 Aftermath and conclusion -- 5 Combination diplomacy: Issue-based blocs and sub-sectoral crossover alliances -- 5.1 Issue-based bloc on services -- 5.2 Disaggregating services: sub-sector coalitions -- 5.3 External conditions: divisions within the developed world -- 5.4 Constraints and conditions for successes: sub-sector coalitions -- 5.5 Theoretical implications and conclusion -- 6 Evolved alliances: The Cairns Group and Friends of Services Group -- 6.1 The rise of the Cairns Group: origins and evolving agenda -- 6.2 Conditions conducive to successes
,
6.3 Limitations and constraints -- 6.4 The Food Importers' Group: a comparison with the Cairns -- 6.5 Adapting the Cairns model: Friends of Services Group -- 6.6 Conclusion -- 7 Regionalism: A springboard for bargaining? -- 7.1 Regions: 'natural' bargaining coalitions? -- 7.2 The relationship between regional integration and effective bargaining -- 7.3 An alternative route to regional coalitions: the ASEAN example -- 7.4 Theoretical implications and conclusion -- 8 Coalitions of the new round: Developing countries at Seattle and Doha -- 8.1 The persistence and evolution of blocs -- 8.2 The record of alliances -- 8.3 Region-based coalitions -- 8.4 Conclusion -- 9 Conclusion -- 9.1 Necessary conditions for effective coalition formation -- 9.2 Classification and blueprint: what works, when, and for whom? -- 9.3 Strategies -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index
Weitere Ausg.:
Print version Narlikar, Amrita International Trade and Developing Countries Oxford : Taylor & Francis Group,c2003 ISBN 9780415318594
Sprache:
Englisch
Schlagwort(e):
Electronic books
URL:
FULL
((OIS Credentials Required))
Bookmarklink