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Chapter one Principles, Power, and Leadership Why study international political leadership and the global trade regime 1-18 Chapter two What is Political Leadership in International Relations? How can it be studied in institutionalized Negotiations? 19-64 Chapter three The Founding: World War II to the Turbulent 1970s Early GATT rounds and the ITO collapse Contrasting the Dillon and Kennedy rounds The Tokyo Round launch ¿ 1973 65-130 Chapter four GATT, 1975 ¿ 1995: From Endangered Species to Unprecedented Authority The glass is one half empty: Non-GATT governed trade policy and protection of 1970s-1980s Closing the Tokyo Round More than anyone expected, a new WTO 131-217 Chapter five Foundations for the Future: Can the WTO Become Relevant to Development and its Least Developed Members? The ¿tear gas¿ ministerial: Why Seattle failed in 1999 Doha, 2001, and the new ¿Development Round¿ The Meaning of collapse at Cancun, Mexico, 2003 218-267 Chapter six Why International Institutions Fail and Succeed Insights for WTO reform How, when, and why international institutions work best 268-306
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
International relations.
International trade.
International economic relations.
Political leadership.
World Trade Organization.
General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (Organization).