Annex 2
Suggested Further Reading
Birdsall, N, Rodrik, D and Subramanian, A, (2005).
How to Help Poor Countries. Foreign Affairs, New York:
July-Aug 2005. Vol 84, Issue 4, pp 136-152.
Jawara, F and Kwa, A, (2003). Behind the
Scenes at the WTO: The Real World of Trade Negotiations. London.
Zed Books.
Rodrik, D, (2001). The Global Governance
of Trade As If Development Really Mattered. Background Paper.
New York. United Nations Development Programme.
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Rodrik, D, (2001). The Global Governance of Trade
As If Development Really Mattered. Background Paper. New York.
United Nations Development Programme.
2 Birdsall, N, Rodrik, D and Subramanian, A, (2005).
How to Help Poor Countries. Foreign Affairs, New York:
July-Aug 2005. Vol 84, Issue 4, pp 136-152.
3 Third World Network. (2005). Developing Countries
Express Concerns on Trend of Negotiations. SUNS 5854 01 August
2005.
4 UNCTAD. (2002). Trade and Development Report
2002: Overview. New York. UNCTAD.
5 Elliott, L, (2005). Africa's time has comeand
may have gone. The Guardian. 19 September 2005.
6 Birdsall, N, Rodrik, D and Subramanian, A, (2005).
How to Help Poor Countries. Foreign Affairs, New York:
July-Aug 2005. Vol 84, Issue 4, pp 136-152.
7 Birdsall, N, Rodrik, D and Subramanian, A, (2005).
How to Help Poor Countries. Foreign Affairs, New York:
July-Aug 2005. Vol 84, Issue 4, pp 136-152.
8 An Open Split in Services Negotiations. Washington
Trade Daily. Volume 13 No 243. Monday 6 December 2004.
9 Mandelson, P, (2005). Doha Round must move from
stand-off to trade-off. European Voice. 23 September 2005.
10 Reinert, ES, (2003). Increasing Poverty in
a Globalised World: Marshall Plans and Morgenthau Plans as Mechanisms
of Polarisation of World Incomes. The Other Canon Foundation,
Norway. http://www.othercanon.org/uploads/Rerinert;%20Inc_Pov_Globalised_World.pdf
11 Reinert, ES (2003). Increasing Poverty in a Globalised
World: Marshall Plans and Morgenthau Plans as Mechanisms of Polarisation
of World Incomes. The Other Canon Foundation, Norway. http://www.othercanon.org/uploads/Rerinert;%20Inc_Pov_Globalised_World.pdf
12 Rodrick, D, (2001). The Global Governance of
Trade As If Development Really Mattered. Background Paper.
New York. United Nations Development Programme.
13 Rt Hon Patricia Hewitt MP. Oral evidence to the
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14 UNCTAD. (2000). A Positive Agenda for Developing
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15 World Bank. (2003). Global Economic Prospects
and the Developing Countries 2003: Investing to Unlock Global
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16 World Bank. (2003). Global Economic Prospects
and the Developing Countries 2003: Investing to Unlock Global
Opportunities. pp 129. Washington DC, World Bank.
17 UNCTAD. (2000). Least Developed Countries Report
2000Aid, Private Capital Flows and External Debt: The Challenge
of Financing Development in the LDCs. Geneva, United Nations
Conference on Trade and Development.
18 UNCTAD. (1999). World Investment Report 1999:
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19 Bhinda, N, Leape, J, Martin, M and Griffith-Jones,
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20 Chang, Ha-Joon, "Globalization, transnational
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21 Chang, H-J and Green, D, (2003). The WTO and
Foreign Investment: Don't do as we did, do as we say. London,
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22 Oxfam. (2003). The Emperor's New Clothes: Why
rich countries want a WTO investment agreement. Oxfam briefing
paper 46. Oxford, Oxfam.
23 UNCTAD. (2002). Least Developed Countries Report
2002: Escaping the Poverty Trap. Geneva. United Nations Conference
on Trade and Development.
24 UNCTAD. (2002). Economic Development in AfricaFrom
Adjustment to Poverty Reduction: What's New? Geneva. United
Nations Conference on Trade and Development.
25 WTO. (2003). Market Access for Non-Agricultural
Products: Communication from Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania,
Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. TN/MA/W/27 18 February 2003.
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26 WTO. (2003). Market Access for Non-Agricultural
Products: Communication from Ghana, Kenya, Nigeria, Tanzania,
Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe. TN/MA/W/27 18 February 2003.
Geneva, World Trade Organisation.
27 Williams, F (2005). Offers to open market would
aid trade talks, says EU. Financial Times. 2 June 2005.
28 Notes from an NGO meeting with South African delegation
on GATS, 28 June 2005.
29 Implementation of Paragraph 15 of the Guidelines
and Procedures for the Negotiations on Trade in Services (S/L/93).
Communication From Bolivia, Barbados, Colombia, Cuba, Ecuador,
Nicaragua, Peru and Trinidad And Tobago to the WTO Council for
Trade in Services Special Session, 28 October 2002. Ref: TN/S/W/7.
30 Increasing Participation of Developing Countries
in International Trade in Services: Effective Implementation of
Article IV of GATS. Communication From Cuba, Pakistan, Senegal,
Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia And Zimbabwe to the WTO Council
for Trade in Services, 6 December 2001. Ref: S/CSS/W/131. Assessment
Of Trade In Services. Communication From Cuba, Senegal, Tanzania,
Uganda, Zimbabwe and Zambia to the WTO Council for Trade in Services,
6 December 2001. Ref: S/CSS/W/132. Assessment of Trade in Services.
Communication From Cuba, Dominican Republic, Kenya, Nigeria, Pakistan,
Senegal and Zambia to the WTO Council for Trade in Services Special
Session, 10th June 2002. Ref: TN/S/W/3.
31 European Commission. (2002). Concept paper
on development provisions. Communication to the WTO's Working
Group on the Relationship between Trade and Investment WT/WGTI/W140
12 September 2002.
32 DTI. (2005). General Agreement on Trade in Services
(GATS): The GATS (http://www.dti.gov.uk/ewt/service.htm). viewed
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33 Khor, M, (2005). North, South differ on WTO services
talks and need for new approach. Third World Economics.
16-31 August 2005.
34 Statement by the EU. Trade Negotiations Committee,
28 July 2005.
35 Khor, M, (2005). Developed Countries Launch Joint
Offensive to Open up Developing Countries' Services Through New
Methods. TWN Info Service on WTO and Trade Issues. (September
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36 Khor, M. (2005). Developing countries object
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37 Commission for Africa. (2005). Our Common Interest:
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38 European Commission, 2004, "EU Trade Policy:
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39 La Cour Madsen, B and Rice T, (2005). Bound
and Tied: The developmental impacts of industrial trade liberalisation
negotiations at the World Trade Organisation. Johannesburg,
ActionAid International.
40 ICTSD. (2005). New Caribbean Formula Stirs Up
Nama Talks. Bridges Weekly, Volume 9 No 24, 6 July 2005.
Geneva. International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development
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41 Akyz, Y, (2005). The WTO Negotiations on Industrial
Tariffs: What is at stake for developing countries?. Geneva,
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42 Hilary, J, (2005). The Doha Deindustrialisation
Agenda: Non-Agricultural Market Access Negotiations at the WTO.
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43 Ahern, B, (2005). We must stand by the Common
Agricultural Policy. Financial Times. 26 September 2005.
44 Winters, LA, Walmsley, TA, Wang, Z-K and Grynberg,
R, (2002). Negotiating the Liberalisation of the Temporary
Movement of natural Persons. University of Sussex Discussion
Paper 87. October 2002.
45 Albert Wong, A, (2005). Maids plan WTO show of
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46 No More on ServicesUSTR Portman. Washington
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47 HMSO. (2000). International Development Committee
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Para 23. London. The Stationery Office.
48 Williams, F, (2005). WTO leader faces tough test
to revive Doha global talks. Financial Times. 16 September
2005.
49 Kwa, A, (2002). Power Politics in the WTO.
Bangkok. Focus on the Global South.
50 Kwa, A, (2002). Power Politics in the WTO.
Bangkok. Focus on the Global South.
51 HMSO. (2000). International Development Committee
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52 HMSO. (2000). International Development Committee
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and Developing Countries. Summary of Conclusions and Recommendations,
Para 36. London. The Stationery Office.
53 Preparatory Process In Geneva And Negotiating
Procedure At The Ministerial Conferences. Communication from
Cuba, Dominican Republic, Egypt, Honduras, India, Indonesia, Jamaica,
Kenya, Malaysia, Mauritius, Pakistan, Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Uganda,
and Zimbabwe to the WTO General Council, 24 April 2002. Ref: WT/GC/W/471.
54 Proposals for inclusion in the draft text for
Cancun: Proposal for decision on Singapore Issues and Proposals
for improving the decision making process at the WTO before and
at the Fifth Ministerial Conference. Communication sent from
Kenya on behalf of Benin, Botswana, Kenya, Mauritius, Nigeria,
Senegal, Sierra Leone, Tanzania, Uganda, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
WTO document code: WT/GC/W/510. 14 August 2003.
55 The six other NGOs are: ActionAid, Christian Aid,
Friends of the Earth, Royal Society for the Protection of Birds,
Scottish Catholic International Aid Fund and WWF-UK.
56 Comments made at DTI Trade Policy Consultative
Forum, 28 August 2003.
57 Calculated from WTO. (2005). Regional
Trade Agreements notified to the GATT/WTO and in force. World
Trade Organisation. Geneva. 4 January 2005.
58 Portman Optimistic About Doha Talks. National
Journal's Congress Daily. 9 September 2005.
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