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- Title
A Glass Quite Empty: Issue Groups' Influence in the Global Trade Regime.
- Authors
De Bièvre, Dirk
- Abstract
Nongovernmental actors with a focus on environmental, social and development concerns have been credited with influence over the global trade regime. Referring to such issue groups as 'social movements' or 'global civil society', some have considered the influence of civil-society organizations (CSOs) over outcomes to be a glass half full. A more sober assessment is that inclusion and self-proclaimed success should not be confused with increased influence. Issue groups have had little to no influence on the day-to-day grind of trade policy in the WTO and in bilateral agreements. Moreover, activism against any WTO agreement has foreclosed a multilateral disarmament agreement on agricultural subsidies, causing these to continue to undercut producer power in developing countries. Rather than organizing flash fires at global negotiations, issue groups would exert more influence if they redirected their expertise and advice to their parliamentary representatives, facilitating these actors' control and sway over trade policy making.
- Subjects
INTERNATIONAL trade; NONGOVERNMENTAL organizations; SOCIAL movements; CIVIL society; ACTIVISM; WORLD Trade Organization; INTERNATIONAL cooperation
- Publication
Global Policy, 2014, Vol 5, Issue 2, p222
- ISSN
1758-5880
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/1758-5899.12109