The
dissatisfaction of developing countries
with the new Trade Round has seriously
surfaced since the WTO meeting in Seattle
in autumn 1999 and has led to a series
of interruption in the negotiation process
of the Doha Round in recent years. With
the failure of the talks between developed
and developing countries again in July
2008, it is, in fact, faced with a deadlock.
The purpose of this article is to explain
that such a deadlock is rooted in the
interrelated conflicts of interests/ideology
and the imbalance in the power relationship
between developing and developed countries.
This Paper
is prepared for presentation at The Conference
on Political Economy of International
Organizations,Geneva; January, 29-31 2009.
November 1, 2008. |
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