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Benvenisti, Eyal, and George W. Downs. Winter 2004. Distributive Politics and International Institutions: The Case of Drugs. Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 36(1): 21-51.

Momani, Bessma. December 2004. American politicization of the International Monetary Fund. Review of International Political Economy, 11:880-904.

Yee, Albert S. Fall 2004. Domestic Support Ratios in Two-Level Bargaining: The US-China WTO Negotiations. The China Review, 4(2): 129-163.

Stasavage, David. October 2004. Open-Door or Closed-Door? Transparency in Domestic and International Bargaining. International Organization, 58(4):667-703.

Tussie, Diana. October 2004. A Political Economy of Dispute Settlement: A Case from Argentina.

Davis, Christina. September 2004. "Security Linkages in Economic Bargaining: Economic Cooperation and the Anglo-Japanese Alliance". Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Hilton Chicago and the Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, IL, 2004-10-04.

Ullrich, Heidi. September 2004. The Impact of Policy Networks in Agricultural Trade Liberalization During the Uruguay and Doha Rounds: The Role of Ideas, Interests and Institutions. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Hilton Chicago and the Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, IL, 2004-10-04. (pdf)

Widsten, Amy. September 2004. Credible Coalitions: Bargaining and Enforcement in International Trade Dispute Resolution. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Hilton Chicago and the Palmer House Hilton, Chicago, IL, 2004-09-02.

Narlikar, Amrita. September 2004. The Ministerial Process and Power Dynamics in the WTO: Understanding Failure from Seattle to Cancun. New Political Economy 9(3): 413-428.

Wolfe, Robert. August 2004. Crossing the River by Feeling the Stones. Review of International Political Economy, 11(3): 574-596.

Lax, David A., and James K. Sebenius. July/August 2004. How No-deal Options Can Drive Great Deals: When Actions away from the Table Eclipse Face-to-face Negotiation. Ivey Business Journal, 68(7):1-9.

Langhelle, Oluf and Hilmar Rommetvedt. July 2004. The role of parliament in international relations and WTO negotiations: the case of Norway. World Trade Review, 3:189-223.

Narlikar, Amrita and Diana Tussie. July 2004. The G20 at the Cancun Ministerial: Developing Countries and their Evolving Coalitions in the WTO. World Economy, 27(7): 947-966.

Peterson, M. J. May 2004. Diverging Orbits: Situation Definitions in Creation of Regimes for Broadcast and Remote Sensing Satellites. American Political Science Review, 98:277-291.

Carranza, Mario. March 2004. Mercosur and the end game of the ftaa negotiations: challenges and prospects after the Argentine crisis. Third World Quarterly 25.

Deese, David, and Reinhard Rode. March 2004. Governance and Hegemonic Regime Stabilization in the Doha Round. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the International Studies Association.

Hampson, Fen O. March 2004. Small States and Coalitions as Mediators in International Organization Negotiations. Paper presented at the annual meeting of the International Studies Association.

Smythe, Elizabeth. March 2004. From Singapore to Cancun: Knowledge, Power, and Hegemony in the Negotiation of Investment Rules at the WTO. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the International Studies Association.

Tallberg, Jonas. March 2004. The Power of the Chair: Formal Leadership in International Cooperation. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the International Studies Association.

Winham, Gilbert R. March 2004. The Congressional Nature of International Negotiations in the GATT/WTO. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the International Studies Association.

Davis, Christina. February 2004. International Institutions and Issue Linkage: Building Support for Agricultural Trade Liberalization. American Political Science Review, 98:153-169.

Bilal, Sanoussi and Geert Laporte. 2004. How did David Prepare to talk to Goliath? South Africa’s Experience of Trade Negotiations with the EU. European Centre for Development Policy Management. http://www.ecdpm.org

Bouzas, Roberto. 2004. Mercosur’s Experiences of Preparing Trade Negotiations with the EU: A Memorandum. European Centre for Development Policy Management.
http://www.ecdpm.org

Carnevale, Peter J. and Carsten K. W. De Dreu. 2004. Methods of Negotiation Research: Introduction. International Negotiation, 9:341–344.

Dunlop, Adam, et al. 2004. Organizing Trade Negotiating Capacity at the Regional Level. European Centre for Development Policy Management. http://www.ecdpm.org

Elliott, Kimberly. 2004. Does ‘Deep’ Integration Imply a Role for Labor Standards? In FTAA and Beyond: Prospects for Integration in the Americas, edited by Antoni Estevedeordal, Dani Rodrik, Alan M. Taylor, and Andres Velasco. Cambridge: Harvard University Press.

Lee, Donna. 2004. Public Advocates for Private Interests? The Rise of Commercial Diplomacy. (editor) International Studies Perspectives, 5(1).

Lee, Donna. 2004. The Growing Influence of Business in UK Diplomacy. International Studies Perspectives, 5(1).

Lee, Donna. 2004. The Old and new Significance of Political Economy in Diplomacy with David Hudson. Review of International Studies, 30(3).

Narlikar, Amrita, and Rorden Wilkenson. 2004. Collapse at the WTO: A Cancun Post-Mortem. Third World Quarterly, 25: 447-60.

Sally, Razeen. 2004. Sally, Razeen. End of the road for the WTO?". World Economics 5(1).

Sally, Razeen. 2004. Southeast Asia in the WTO. Singapore: Institute for Southeast Asian Studies.

Saner, Raymond. 2004. Strategies and Tactics in International Business Negotiations. In International Business Negotiations, edited by Pervez Ghauri, Usunier, Jean-Claude. Elsevier Publisher: NL.

Saner, Raymond and Lichia Yui. 2004. Organisational Culture of UN Agencies: The need for diplomats to manage porous boundary phenomena. In Intercultural Communication and Diplomacy, edited by H. Slavik. Diplofoundation: Malta.

Wolfe, Robert. 2004. Informal ministerial meetings and the WTO: multilateralism with large and small numbers, revisited. Paper prepared for the annual meeting of the International Studies Association. wolfer@qsilver.queensu.ca.

Zimmerman, Hubert. 2004. Governance by Negotiation: The EU, the United States and China's Integration into the World Trade System. In New Rules for Global Markets. Public and Private Governance in the World Economy, edited by Stefan Schirm. Palgrave: New York

 

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