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Amrita Narlikar

    1 janvier 1950

    Amrita Narlikar est une universitaire renommée spécialisée dans les relations internationales et l'économie politique, avec une expertise en négociations internationales, en économie politique du commerce international et sur les puissances émergentes. Ses travaux explorent la dynamique des changements de pouvoir mondiaux et les mécanismes complexes qui façonnent les systèmes de commerce international. Narlikar examine de manière critique la complexité des négociations multilatérales, cherchant à identifier les causes et les solutions aux impasses dans la politique commerciale mondiale. Son analyse rigoureuse offre des perspectives précieuses sur les défis mondiaux contemporains et la trajectoire future de la gouvernance internationale.

    The Oxford Handbook on the World Trade Organization
    International Trade and Developing Countries
    The World Trade Organization: A Very Short Introduction
    Poverty Narratives and Power Paradoxes in International Trade Negotiations and Beyond
    • Challenging readers of all political persuasions to rethink assumptions about powerlessness, this book shows how poverty has become a political tool and unprecedented source of empowerment. Narlikar's theory of agency, focus on the life-cycles of narratives, and policy-relevant insights make this work a valuable resource for scholars, diplomats, and leaders.

      Poverty Narratives and Power Paradoxes in International Trade Negotiations and Beyond
    • The WTO has a deep and far reaching impact on people's everyday lives, and in its short lifetime has generated debate, controversy and outrage. This VSI provides an essential and accessible explanation of the political, economic, and ethical controversies: What the WTO is, what it does, and whether it works.

      The World Trade Organization: A Very Short Introduction
    • International Trade and Developing Countries

      Bargaining Coalitions in GATT and WTO

      • 256pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the bargaining coalitions of developing countries within GATT and WTO, this study explores their formation and achievements from 1982 to the present. It offers a thorough analysis of the dynamics that shaped these coalitions, providing insights into their strategies and impacts on international trade negotiations. Theoretical frameworks are applied to understand the complexities of coalition-building in the context of global trade.

      International Trade and Developing Countries