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How did the WTO get here?

Need a brief summary of where the WTO negotiations have been in the last decade? Track its journey across Seattle, Qatar, Cancun, Hong Kong, Geneva, and Potsdam in this short reflection paper on the WTO by Joe Guinan and Hugh Corbet.

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This entry was posted in WTO Negotiations on 22 May 2008 by jdingel.

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