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Negotiating Trade Developing Countries In The Wto And Nafta 1st Edition John S Odell

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Negotiating Trade Developing Countries In The Wto And Nafta 1st Edition John S Odell
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Publisher: Cambridge University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.42 MB
Pages: 310
Author: John S. Odell
ISBN: 9780511147098, 9780521679787, 9780521861786, 0521679788, 0521861780, 0511147090
Language: English
Year: 2006
Edition: 1

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Negotiating Trade Developing Countries In The Wto And Nafta 1st Edition John S Odell by John S. Odell 9780511147098, 9780521679787, 9780521861786, 0521679788, 0521861780, 0511147090 instant download after payment.

Negotiations between governments shape the world political economy and in turn the lives of people everywhere. Developing countries have become far more influential in talks in the World Trade Organization, including infamous stalemates in Seattle in 1999 and Canc?n in 2003, as well as bilateral and regional talks like those that created NAFTA. Yet social science does not understand well enough the process of negotiation, and least of all the roles of developing countries, in these situations. This book sheds light on three aspects of this otherwise opaque process: the strategies developing countries use; coalition formation; and how they learn and influence other participants' beliefs. This book will be valuable for many readers interested in negotiation, international political economy, trade, development, global governance, or international law. Developing country negotiators and those who train them will find practical insights on how to avoid pitfalls and negotiate better.

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