Monday, June 4, 2012

New Issue: International Negotiation

The latest issue of International Negotiation (Vol. 17, no. 1, 2012) is out. Contents include:
  • Special Issue: Improving the Effectiveness of Multilateral Trade Negotiations
    • Cecilia Albin, Improving the Effectiveness of Multilateral Trade Negotiations: A Synopsis
    • Larry Crump & Daniel Druckman, Turning Points in Multilateral Trade Negotiations on Intellectual Property
    • Cecilia Albin & Ariel Young, Setting the Table for Success – or Failure? Agenda Management in the WTO
    • Anders Ahnlid, A Practitioner’s Perspective on the 2008 WTO Ministerial Meeting
    • Gunnar Sjöstedt, NGOs in WTO Talks: Patterns of Performance and What They Mean
    • Jannie Lilja, Domestic-Level Factors and Negotiation (In)Flexibility in the WTO
    • Maria F. Agius, Strategies and Success in Litigation and Negotiation in the WTO
    • Lena Lindberg & Claes G. Alvstam, The Ambiguous Role of the WTO in Times of Stalled Multilateral Negotiations and Proliferating FTAs in East Asia
    • Erik Andersson, Who Needs Effective Doha Negotiations, and Why?