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Two-Level-Games in Seattle and Doha: Domestic Influences on WTO Negotiations
With special focus on issue linkages
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Utilizing Robert Putnam's two-level-game theory, this seminar paper analyzes the WTO's Doha Round and the Seattle Conference. It begins with an introduction to Putnam's framework and explores other political economy theories relevant to trade politics. The analysis focuses on the positions of key players in the negotiations, highlighting the significance of issue linkages within the WTO's single undertaking approach and the recent obstacles faced in the negotiations. This examination provides insights into the complexities of international trade discussions.
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Two-Level-Games in Seattle and Doha: Domestic Influences on WTO Negotiations, Steffen Vogel
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- Title
- Two-Level-Games in Seattle and Doha: Domestic Influences on WTO Negotiations
- Subtitle
- With special focus on issue linkages
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Steffen Vogel
- Publisher
- GRIN Verlag
- Released
- 2013
- Format
- Paperback
- ISBN13
- 9783656365211
- Category
- Political Science / Politics
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- Utilizing Robert Putnam's two-level-game theory, this seminar paper analyzes the WTO's Doha Round and the Seattle Conference. It begins with an introduction to Putnam's framework and explores other political economy theories relevant to trade politics. The analysis focuses on the positions of key players in the negotiations, highlighting the significance of issue linkages within the WTO's single undertaking approach and the recent obstacles faced in the negotiations. This examination provides insights into the complexities of international trade discussions.