WTO
In "WTO," author Rorden Wilkinson delves into the intriguing dynamics surrounding the World Trade Organization (WTO) and its pivotal ministerial meetings. Specifically, he investigates the reasons behind the failures of significant events like the 1999 Seattle ministerial and the 2003 Cancun summit, while also exploring why these setbacks have not derailed the progress of the multilateral trading system. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2006, this insightful paperback spans 176 pages and provides a comprehensive look at the complexities of international trade relations and economic conditions. Ideal for anyone interested in political science, economics, and the nuances of global trade, "WTO" offers essential perspectives for scholars and practitioners alike. Discover how the intersection of politics and international relations shapes our global trade environment through Wilkinson's thought-provoking analysis.