Why the Doha Round matters to Asia and the Pacific

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    Abstract

    Discussions on breaking the impasse between the US and China are continuing following last month's landmark meeting of WTO members. This column argues that allowing Doha to languish for years is deeply dangerous. The author asserts that failure to conclude Doha this year would put a dagger at the heart of the multilateral system. With the rise of China, the decline of US trade leadership, turmoil in the Middle East, and a damaged and imbalanced global economy, the world needs multilateralism more than ever.
    Original languageEnglish
    Title of host publicationWhy world leaders must resist the false promise of another Doha delay
    EditorsRichard Baldwin and Simon Evenett
    Place of Publicationuk
    PublisherAustralian National University
    Pages31-35pp
    Volume1
    Edition1
    ISBN (Print)9781907142345
    Publication statusPublished - 2011

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