Informal caucuses within the WTO: Singapore in the “invisibles group”
The following sections are included: - Introduction - The Invisibles Group - Origins of the Invisibles Group - The 1995 Inaugural Meeting - Five Meetings Before the Singapore Ministerial Conference - What these Meetings Achieved - Opportunity Lost and the Proliferation of Free Trade Agreement...
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description | The following sections are included:
- Introduction
- The Invisibles Group
- Origins of the Invisibles Group
- The 1995 Inaugural Meeting
- Five Meetings Before the Singapore Ministerial Conference
- What these Meetings Achieved
- Opportunity Lost and the Proliferation of Free Trade Agreements
- Singapore's Inclusion in Key Informal Groupings
- Ensuring a Central Role for the WTO Director-General
- Influence of the Quads and the Absence of a Developing Country Agenda
- Accomplishing the Information Technology Agreement
- The Second WTO Ministerial Conference
- The Issue of NGO Participation
- End of the Invisibles
- Conclusion |
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spelling | ntu-10356/1584092022-05-19T08:25:02Z Informal caucuses within the WTO: Singapore in the “invisibles group” Desker, Barry C. L. Lim M. Liang S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies Social sciences::Economic theory::International trade Social sciences::Political science::Public administration::Asia::Singapore WTO Trade Negotiation The following sections are included: - Introduction - The Invisibles Group - Origins of the Invisibles Group - The 1995 Inaugural Meeting - Five Meetings Before the Singapore Ministerial Conference - What these Meetings Achieved - Opportunity Lost and the Proliferation of Free Trade Agreements - Singapore's Inclusion in Key Informal Groupings - Ensuring a Central Role for the WTO Director-General - Influence of the Quads and the Absence of a Developing Country Agenda - Accomplishing the Information Technology Agreement - The Second WTO Ministerial Conference - The Issue of NGO Participation - End of the Invisibles - Conclusion 2022-05-19T08:25:02Z 2022-05-19T08:25:02Z 2011 Book Chapter Desker, B. (2011). Informal caucuses within the WTO: Singapore in the “invisibles group”. C. L. Lim & M. Liang (Eds.), Economic Diplomacy: Essays and Reflections by Singapore's Negotiators (pp. 41-57). World Scientific Publishing. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158409 978-981-4324-63-2 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158409 10.1142/9789814324649_0003 2-s2.0-84973473577 41 57 en Economic Diplomacy: Essays and Reflections by Singapore's Negotiators © 2011 World Scientific Publishing. All rights reserved. World Scientific Publishing |
spellingShingle | Social sciences::Economic theory::International trade Social sciences::Political science::Public administration::Asia::Singapore WTO Trade Negotiation Desker, Barry Informal caucuses within the WTO: Singapore in the “invisibles group” |
title | Informal caucuses within the WTO: Singapore in the “invisibles group” |
title_full | Informal caucuses within the WTO: Singapore in the “invisibles group” |
title_fullStr | Informal caucuses within the WTO: Singapore in the “invisibles group” |
title_full_unstemmed | Informal caucuses within the WTO: Singapore in the “invisibles group” |
title_short | Informal caucuses within the WTO: Singapore in the “invisibles group” |
title_sort | informal caucuses within the wto singapore in the invisibles group |
topic | Social sciences::Economic theory::International trade Social sciences::Political science::Public administration::Asia::Singapore WTO Trade Negotiation |
url | https://hdl.handle.net/10356/158409 |
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