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ID172306
Title ProperTrade Negotiations at the (Possible) End of Multilateral Institutionalism
LanguageENG
AuthorSingh, J P
Summary / Abstract (Note)Multilateral negotiations are often facilitated through international organizations, but are not coterminous with them. This essay advances a few ‘mid-level’ propositions with respect to the negotiation structure that provides an overall context and the negotiation process where tactics guide the exchange of concessions. In terms of negotiation structure, a stable institutional structure is giving rise to a transitional one resulting in system spoilers in international negotiations leading to deadlocks and no-agreements. The bargaining phases are marked with games of chicken and grand-standing making it hard to effectively practice common negotiation tactics such as coalition-building, trade-offs and linkages. The article provides examples from the Uruguay Round and the breakdown of the Doha Round of trade negotiations through the World Trade Organization. The essay’s propositions address the breakdown of existing multilateralism through international organizations, but also document the continuation of underlying multilateral principles.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Negotiation Vol. 25, No.1; 2020: p.31–52
Journal SourceInternational Negotiation Vol: 25 No 1
Key WordsMultilateralism ;  International Organizations ;  Trade ;  World Trade Organization (WTO) ;  Negotiation Structure ;  Negotiation Process ;  General Agreements On Tariffs and Trade (Gatt)


 
 
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