01951 2200301 4500001002100000005001500021035002000036008004100056020002200097041000800119082001100127084001500138100008600153700004500239245013100284260003100415300003700446500002600483520092300509650003001432650003701462990002501499990002501524990002501549990002501574990002501599990002501624INLIS00000000000304520221111033737 a0010-0520003045221111 | | eng  a978-0-415-43202-3 aeng a382.92 a382.92 WTO0 aWTO after Hong Kong : Progress in, and Prospects for, the Doha Development Agenda0 aEdited by Donna Lee and Rorden Wilkinson14aWTO after Hong Kong :bProgress in, and Prospects for, the Doha Development Agenda /cEdited by Donna Lee and Rorden Wilkinson aLondon :bRoutledge,c2007 axvi, 269 p. :b: illus. ;c24 cm aIndeks : p. 262 - 269 aThis aim of this book is to evaluate progress in Doha Agenda beyond WTO. After the World Trade Organisation's (WTO) critical December 2005 Hong Kong ministerial meeting, negotiations to implement the Doha Development Agenda (DDA) broke down completely in summer of 2006. This book offers a detailed and critical evaluation of how and why the negosiations arrived at this point and what the future holds for the WTO. It brings together leading scholars in the field of trade from across the social sciences who address the key issues at stake, the principal players in the negotiation, the role of fairness and legitimacy in the Doha Round, and the prospects for the DDA's conclusion. This is the most comprehensive account of the current state of the world trade organisation and will be of enormous interest to students of trade politics, international organisations, development, and international political economy. 4aInternational competition 4aInternational economic relations a10354/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10355/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10355/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10354/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10354/MKRI-P/XI-2008 a10355/MKRI-P/XI-2008