The Doha Round - Ambitious Aims Enduring Impasse
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Seminar paper from the year 2007 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: International Organisations grade: 22 out of 25 points 88% Concordia University Montreal (University of Ottawa: Telfer School of Management) language: English abstract: During the Fourth Ministerial Conference of the World Trade Organization which took place from November 9th to 14th 2001 in Doha Qatar a new round of WTO trade talks was initiated and became known as the Doha Round. Against the background of the September 11th terrorist attacks that had just occurred a powerful message of stability and prosperity to the international community was to be delivered (Cho 2007). Therefore the aim was to boost growth alleviate poverty deliver more relevant trade rules and thus help to establish a more stable and certain foundation for today's dynamic global marketplace (Lamy 2007). The round was set to be concluded by December 2006 but to date the parties involved have still not been able to reach a consensus on a large proportion of the issues that were planned to be resolved. The goal of this paper is to evaluate the aims of the Doha Round under the aspect of their feasibility and then to discuss the reasons for the enduring impasse of the negotiations.
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