India, the European Union and the WTO

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The World Trade Organisation (WTO) has emerged as the most significant multilateral institution regulating international trade. The thirteen essays in this volume by Indian and European policy analysts, policy-makers and academics critically examine the role of the European Union and India in international trade negotiations against the background of liberalization, globalisation and regionalism. The book evaluates the impact of the WTO on developing countries. It examines the convergence and divergence between India and the European Union towards critical multilateral trade issues, including agriculture, services, and labour standards. This study will be of interest to policy-makers and those engaged in the fields of economics, political science, and international relations.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Hartmut Elsenhans

Harmut Elsenhans is Professor of International Relations, University of Konstanz, Ph.D. 1973 (Berlin). Habilitation 1976 (Berlin). Teaching assignments in Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, Marburg; Visiting professor in Montreal, Dakar, Salzburg, New Dehi (JNU). Major publications: Frankreichs algerienkrieg 1954-62 (Munich: Hanser, 1974), Abhangiger Kapitallismus und burokratische Entwicklungsgesellschaft (Frankfurt am Main: Campus, 1981, English edition in preparation), Nord-Sud Beziehungen (Stuttgart: Kohlhammer, 1981, English edition: Development and Underdevelopment, New Delhi: Sage 1991).

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Title
India, the European Union and the WTO
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8170272610
Length
x+316p., Tables; Figures; Notes; References; Index; 23cm.
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