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RESOURCES ON WTO HONG KONG MINISTERIAL
13-18 December, 2006
IFG Report!
China Copes
with Globalization: A Mixed Review
IFG press release
Read the Executive Summary and Introduction here
Download China Copes
with Globalization: A Mixed Review (pdf document)
Hard copies of the report are available for $10.00. Order report here.
Other Resources
Beyond the WTO Ministerial in
Hong Kong
By Vandana Shiva,
December 26, 2005
The Real Meaning of Hong Kong:
Brazil and India Join the Big Boys' Club
By Walden Bello,
December 22, 2005
WTO Ministerial Outcome Imbalanced
Against Developing Countries
By Martin Khor,
December 22, 2005
Negotiators Put on Brave Faces as WTO
Ministerial Collapse is Narrowly Averted by Papering Over Divides, Punting Controversies Back to Geneva
Statement by Lori Wallach, Public Citizen, December 2005
Problems Multiply and Talks Unravel
at WTO Ministerial, 3rd Day
By Martin Khor, December 15, 2005
Freedom to Trade or Freedom from Hunger?
By Anuradha Mittal, December 12, 2005
From Doha to Hong Kong via Cancun: Will WTO Shrink
or Sink?
By Vandana Shiva, December 3, 2005
The Hong Kong Ministerial Text: A Failure for Development
By Institute for Agriculture and Trade Policy, December 1, 2005
WTO-Model Failure Talking Points
By Public Citizen, December 2005
Hong Kong Ministerial Talking Points
By Deborah James, Global Exchange, December 2005
GATS Talking Points
By Deborah James, Global Exchange, December 2005
Critique of Draft Ministerial Text for the WTO's Hong Kong Conference
By Martin Khor, November 27, 2005
Draft Hong Kong Ministerial Text from
WTO
November 26, 2005
Doha Round's Development Impacts: Shrinking Gains and Real
Costs
By Timothy Wise and Kevin Gallagher of the Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University, November, 2005
TWN Statement at European Parliament on the
WTO Negotiations on NAMA
By Martin Khor, October 19, 2005
The Shrinking Gains from Trade: A Critical Assessment of Doha Round
Projections
By Frank Ackerman, Global Development and Environment Institute, Tufts University, October, 2005
Testimony of Lori Wallach, Public Citizen's Global
Trade Watch, to European Union Parliament, Committee on International Trade Hearing on the "Doha Development Agenda"
October 11, 2005
Why the U.S. Cannot Deliver on GATS Mode 4
By Victor Menotti, Sept. 2005
Are the WTO Talks in Trouble?
Don't Bet on it
By Walden Bello,
August 16, 2005
The Livingstone Declaration (The Demands
of Least Developed Countries for Hong Kong)
June 26, 2005
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