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Singapore'S Economic Diplomacy: An Introduction

In: Economic Diplomacy Essays and Reflections by Singapore's Negotiators

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  • Barry Desker

    (S. Rajaratnam School of International Studies and Director, Institute of Defence and Strategic Studies, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore)

  • Margaret Liang

    (Faculty of Law, National University of Singapore, Singapore)

  • C. L. Lim

    (East Asian International Economic Law and Policy Programme, Professor of Law and Associate Dean for Academic Affairs, University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong and King's College London, UK)

  • See Chak Mun

Abstract

The following sections are included:Main ThemesSingapore's Entry into the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT) and Its Objectives in the Uruguay RoundSingapore Accedes to the GATTParticipation in the Uruguay RoundBackgroundPolicy GoalsGlobal Trade Negotiations: From the Tokyo to the Doha RoundThe Tokyo Round (1973–1979)The Uruguay Round (1986–1994)The Doha Round (2001–present)Impact of the Stalled Doha TalksThe Chapters in Part One of the BookInformal Groupings in the GATT/WTOSingapore's Free Trade AgreementsIndividual Singaporeans in Multilateral Economic DiplomacyOrigins and Arrangement of the Book

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  • Barry Desker & Margaret Liang & C. L. Lim & See Chak Mun, 2010. "Singapore'S Economic Diplomacy: An Introduction," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: C L Lim & Margaret Liang (ed.), Economic Diplomacy Essays and Reflections by Singapore's Negotiators, chapter 1, pages 1-18, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
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