From multilateral negotiations to bilateral and regional negotiations: the effect of Doha stalling

This article argues that the stalling of the Doha Round negotiations is a forsaken opportunity for developing countries. Since the first deadline of Doha Round was missed in 2005, developed countries have changed their strategy of achieving free trade through multilateral negotiations, towards achie...

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Negociaciones comerciales - Paises en desarrollo
Comercio exterior - Países en desarrollo
Ronda de Doha
Asimetrías de poder
Libre comercio
Negociaciones comerciales multilaterales
Normas comerciales preferenciales y discriminatorios
trade negotiations
regional and bilateral forum
power asymmetries
developing countries
multilateral
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv From multilateral negotiations to bilateral and regional negotiations: the effect of Doha stalling
dc.title.translated.eng.fl_str_mv From multilateral negotiations to bilateral and regional negotiations: the effect of Doha stalling
title From multilateral negotiations to bilateral and regional negotiations: the effect of Doha stalling
spellingShingle From multilateral negotiations to bilateral and regional negotiations: the effect of Doha stalling
Negociaciones comerciales - Paises en desarrollo
Comercio exterior - Países en desarrollo
Ronda de Doha
Asimetrías de poder
Libre comercio
Negociaciones comerciales multilaterales
Normas comerciales preferenciales y discriminatorios
trade negotiations
regional and bilateral forum
power asymmetries
developing countries
multilateral
title_short From multilateral negotiations to bilateral and regional negotiations: the effect of Doha stalling
title_full From multilateral negotiations to bilateral and regional negotiations: the effect of Doha stalling
title_fullStr From multilateral negotiations to bilateral and regional negotiations: the effect of Doha stalling
title_full_unstemmed From multilateral negotiations to bilateral and regional negotiations: the effect of Doha stalling
title_sort From multilateral negotiations to bilateral and regional negotiations: the effect of Doha stalling
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Gil, Juan Manuel
dc.contributor.author.spa.fl_str_mv Gil, Juan Manuel
dc.subject.lemb.spa.fl_str_mv Negociaciones comerciales - Paises en desarrollo
Comercio exterior - Países en desarrollo
Ronda de Doha
Asimetrías de poder
Libre comercio
Negociaciones comerciales multilaterales
Normas comerciales preferenciales y discriminatorios
topic Negociaciones comerciales - Paises en desarrollo
Comercio exterior - Países en desarrollo
Ronda de Doha
Asimetrías de poder
Libre comercio
Negociaciones comerciales multilaterales
Normas comerciales preferenciales y discriminatorios
trade negotiations
regional and bilateral forum
power asymmetries
developing countries
multilateral
dc.subject.proposal.eng.fl_str_mv trade negotiations
regional and bilateral forum
power asymmetries
developing countries
dc.subject.proposal.spa.fl_str_mv multilateral
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Bhagwati, Jagdish (2005). “From Seattle to Hong Kong: Are we Getting Anywhere?” Global Economy Journal. Volume 5, Issue 4. Electronic Press. pp. 5
Blackhurst, Richard (1998). “The Capacity of the WTO to Fulfill Its Mandate”. In Krueger, Anne (ed) “The WTO as an International Organization”. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 31-58.
Blackhurst Richard, Lyakurwa, Bill & Oyejide, Ademola (1999) “Improving African participation in the WTO,” paper commissioned by theWorld Bank for a conference at the WTO on 20–21 September. pp 24.
Collins-Chase Charles T. (2008) “The case against trips-plus protection in Developing countries facing aids epidemics”. University of Cambridge; U. Pa. J. In t'l L Vol. 29:3 pp. 776
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Deardorff, Alan V. & Stern, Robert M. (2007) “What Should the Developing Countries Do in the Context of the Current Impasse of the Doha Round?” The University of Michigan.. Paper prepared as a chapter for “Trade Monitoring Paper 1 – Monitoring Trade Policy: A New Agenda for Reviving the Doha Round,” Trade Policy Monitoring Center, Kiel Institute for World Economics February 20, 2007. pp 1-30.
Echeverri-Gent, J. & Armijo, Leslie E. (2005) “Constructing Global Markets: The WTO and Trade Policies in Developed and Developing Countries” Paper prepared for the APSA Task Force on “Difference and Inequality in Developing Countries,” University of Virginia, April 22-23
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Gowa, Joanne (1994). “Allies, Adversaries, and International Trade”. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press
Koopmann, George & Wilhelm, Marco (2010) “EU Trade Policy in the Age of Bilateralism EU trade policy in the age of bilateralism”. Intereconomics Journal. Volume 45, Number 5 / September, 2010. Springer Berlin. pp. 308.
Milner, Helen V (1999) “The political economy of International trade” Annual Reviews, Political Science. pp 91
Orbie, J. Faber (2007) “European Union trade politics and development: 'Everything but Arms' unraveled”. Routledge. pp 81.
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Rodrik D. (1994). “The rush to free trade in the developing world. Why so late? Why now? Will it last?” In Voting for Reform: Democracy, Political Liberalization, and Economic Adjustment, ed. S Haggard, S Webb. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 62
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WTO (2001) “Doha WTO Ministerial 2001: Ministerial Declaration”. Retrieved January 6, 2011, from http://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/minist_e/min01_e/mindecl_e.htm
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WTO (2010, d) “Regional trade agreements”. Retrieved January 18, 2011, from http://www.wto.org/english/tratop_e/region_e/region_e.htm
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Therefore, developing countries have had to stop bargaining in a considerable less hierarchical system and being compelled to bargain in a scenario characterized by power asymmetries. They have also swapped free trade based on non-discriminative multilateral principles, for preferential and discriminative trade treatment.18Digitalapplication/pdfdocumentosspaBogotá : Universidad Sergio ArboledaRevista Civilizar de Empresa y Economía; vol. 2 núm. 3 (2011)Gil, J. M. (2011). From multilateral negotiations to bilateral and regional negotiations: the effect of Doha stalling. Civilizar de Empresa y Economía. 2 (3), 23-32.Bhagwati, Jagdish (1993) “Regionalism and multilateralism: an overview”. In Melo, Jaime & Panagariya (ed). “New Dimensions in regional integration”, Arvind Press Sindicate of the University of Cambridge. pp 44.Bhagwati, Jagdish (1995) “US Trade Policy: The Infatuation with FTAs”. Discussion Paper Series No. 726 1994-1995. Department of Economics, Columbia University. pp. 2.Bhagwati, Jagdish (2000). “The Wind of the Hundred Days: How Washington Mismanaged Globalization”. The MIT Press. Cambridge. pp. 240-245.Bhagwati, Jagdish (2005). “From Seattle to Hong Kong: Are we Getting Anywhere?” Global Economy Journal. Volume 5, Issue 4. Electronic Press. pp. 5Blackhurst, Richard (1998). “The Capacity of the WTO to Fulfill Its Mandate”. In Krueger, Anne (ed) “The WTO as an International Organization”. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. pp. 31-58.Blackhurst Richard, Lyakurwa, Bill & Oyejide, Ademola (1999) “Improving African participation in the WTO,” paper commissioned by theWorld Bank for a conference at the WTO on 20–21 September. pp 24.Collins-Chase Charles T. (2008) “The case against trips-plus protection in Developing countries facing aids epidemics”. University of Cambridge; U. Pa. J. In t'l L Vol. 29:3 pp. 776Curzon, Gerard, & Curzon Victoria. (1973). “GATT: Traders' Club”. In Robert W. Cox & Harold K. Jacobson, (ed) The Anatomy of Influence New Haven, Conn. Yale University Press. pp. 298-333.Deardorff, Alan V. & Stern, Robert M. (2007) “What Should the Developing Countries Do in the Context of the Current Impasse of the Doha Round?” The University of Michigan.. Paper prepared as a chapter for “Trade Monitoring Paper 1 – Monitoring Trade Policy: A New Agenda for Reviving the Doha Round,” Trade Policy Monitoring Center, Kiel Institute for World Economics February 20, 2007. pp 1-30.Echeverri-Gent, J. & Armijo, Leslie E. (2005) “Constructing Global Markets: The WTO and Trade Policies in Developed and Developing Countries” Paper prepared for the APSA Task Force on “Difference and Inequality in Developing Countries,” University of Virginia, April 22-23Feinberg, Richard E. (2003) “The Political Economy of United States’ Free Trade Arrangements”. Volume 26, Issue 7. The World Economy. pp. 1036.Goldin, Ian & Knudsen, Odin (1990). “Agricultural trade liberalization: implications for developing countries” OECD. The World Bank. pp. 9Gowa, Joanne (1994). “Allies, Adversaries, and International Trade”. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University PressKoopmann, George & Wilhelm, Marco (2010) “EU Trade Policy in the Age of Bilateralism EU trade policy in the age of bilateralism”. Intereconomics Journal. Volume 45, Number 5 / September, 2010. Springer Berlin. pp. 308.Milner, Helen V (1999) “The political economy of International trade” Annual Reviews, Political Science. pp 91Orbie, J. Faber (2007) “European Union trade politics and development: 'Everything but Arms' unraveled”. Routledge. pp 81.Ricardo, David (1817). “Principles of Political Economy and Taxation”. InLondon: John Murray, published in 1821.Rodrik D. (1994). “The rush to free trade in the developing world. Why so late? Why now? Will it last?” In Voting for Reform: Democracy, Political Liberalization, and Economic Adjustment, ed. S Haggard, S Webb. New York: Oxford University Press. pp. 62Sally, Razeen (2008) “New frontiers in free trade: globalization's future and Asia's rising role”. Cato Institute. pp. 77-78Wade, Robert H. (2003) “What Strategies Are Viable for Developing Countries Today? The World Trade Organization and the Shrinking of 'Development Space'”: Review of International Political Economy, Vol. 10, No. 4, Tenth Anniversary Issue, Taylor & Francis, Ltd. pp. 622WTO (2001) “Doha WTO Ministerial 2001: Ministerial Declaration”. Retrieved January 6, 2011, from http://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/minist_e/min01_e/mindecl_e.htmWTO (2010, a) “Understanding The WTO: Basics”. Retrieved January 9, 2011, from http://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/tif_e/fact5_e.htmWTO (2010, c) “Understanding the WTO: basics, Principles of the trading system”.Retrieved January 18, 2011, fromWTO (2010, c) “Understanding the WTO: basics, Principles of the trading system”.Retrieved January 18, 2011, from http://www.wto.org/english/thewto_e/whatis_e/tif_e/fact2_e.htmWTO (2010, d) “Regional trade agreements”. 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