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New powers in the club: the challenges of global trade governance
Authors:AMRITA NARLIKAR
Affiliation:1. University Senior Lecturer at the University of Cambridge and Official Fellow of Darwin College, Cambridge.;2. For helpful comments and suggestions on an earlier draft of this article, the author is grateful to Paola Subacchi, Andrew Cooper, Diana Tussie, Denise Gregory, Wang Yong, Peter Draper and Paolo Guerrieri. The usual caveats apply.
Abstract:No good deed goes unpunished: the WTO's timely response to accommodate the new powers—Brazil, India and China—at the heart of its decision‐making has produced new inefficiencies, has heightened its proclivity to deadlock, and has exacerbated disengagement and disillusionment among all its stakeholders. Particularly in the context of a major economic crisis, a reliable international institution is necessary to ensure the continued provision of freer trade—well‐recognized as the route to recovery. With the WTO's recent record to provide these necessary public goods under doubt, where do the solutions lie? This article discusses the changing role of the new powers in the WTO, and further analyses the opportunities and challenges that these developments generate. The concluding section examines possible routes to reform. While very little can, or indeed should, be done to alter the balance of power itself, it is argued that appropriate institutional reform can help the multilateral trading system retain the advances it has made on grounds of fairness and further address the concerns of efficiency that are central to the crisis that it faces today.
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