Crisis of the Doha cycle of multilateral trade negotiations and EU: Developing countries relations

The author deals with the new cycle of multilateral trade negotiations that started in Doha in 2001. Since then, the main question has remained to be how to overcome the radically different priorities of developed and developing countries. EU insists on expanding the WTO regulation system. Developin...

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Main Author: Stevović Jelena
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of International Politics and Economics, Belgrade 2006-01-01
Series:Međunarodni Problemi
Online Access:http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0025-8555/2006/0025-85550603294S.pdf
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description The author deals with the new cycle of multilateral trade negotiations that started in Doha in 2001. Since then, the main question has remained to be how to overcome the radically different priorities of developed and developing countries. EU insists on expanding the WTO regulation system. Developing countries were against broadening of the negotiations, especially not to development that is not directly related to the trade dimension. The clash appeared in the form of a crisis of the multilateral system but also in the form of a crisis of confidence in WTO. The general agreement signed by the members of WTO in July 2004 was of great importance for the future of multilateralism. It remains to be seen if that will be confirmed at the conclusion of the Doha cycle envisaged for the end of 2006.
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spelling doaj-art-429528fbcf794063bf8fd7d165caf4cf2025-08-20T03:58:19ZengInstitute of International Politics and Economics, BelgradeMeđunarodni Problemi0025-85552006-01-0158329430510.2298/MEDJP0603294SCrisis of the Doha cycle of multilateral trade negotiations and EU: Developing countries relationsStevović JelenaThe author deals with the new cycle of multilateral trade negotiations that started in Doha in 2001. Since then, the main question has remained to be how to overcome the radically different priorities of developed and developing countries. EU insists on expanding the WTO regulation system. Developing countries were against broadening of the negotiations, especially not to development that is not directly related to the trade dimension. The clash appeared in the form of a crisis of the multilateral system but also in the form of a crisis of confidence in WTO. The general agreement signed by the members of WTO in July 2004 was of great importance for the future of multilateralism. It remains to be seen if that will be confirmed at the conclusion of the Doha cycle envisaged for the end of 2006.http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0025-8555/2006/0025-85550603294S.pdf
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Crisis of the Doha cycle of multilateral trade negotiations and EU: Developing countries relations
Međunarodni Problemi
title Crisis of the Doha cycle of multilateral trade negotiations and EU: Developing countries relations
title_full Crisis of the Doha cycle of multilateral trade negotiations and EU: Developing countries relations
title_fullStr Crisis of the Doha cycle of multilateral trade negotiations and EU: Developing countries relations
title_full_unstemmed Crisis of the Doha cycle of multilateral trade negotiations and EU: Developing countries relations
title_short Crisis of the Doha cycle of multilateral trade negotiations and EU: Developing countries relations
title_sort crisis of the doha cycle of multilateral trade negotiations and eu developing countries relations
url http://www.doiserbia.nb.rs/img/doi/0025-8555/2006/0025-85550603294S.pdf
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