Amrita
Narlikar is
University Lecturer in International Relations, Centre
of International Studies, University of Cambridge,
and Senior Research Associate, Centre for International
Studies, University of Oxford. She held a lectureship
at the University of Exeter (2003-04) and a Junior
Research Fellowship at St John’s College, Oxford
(1999-2003). Her research interests lie in the areas
of trade negotiations, developing countries and international
economic organizations. Her book on bargaining coalitions
involving developing countries was published in 2003.
She is currently working on a joint project with Andrew
Hurrell, funded by the Nuffield Foundation for three
years, on Emerging Powers in International Regimes.
Publications
on the process of international economic negotiation:
Narlikar,
Amrita. August 2006. Fairness in International Trade
Negotiations: Developing Countries in the GATT and WTO. World
Economy 29 (8):989-1155.
Narlikar,
Amrita. 2006. Peculiar Chauvinism or strategic calculation?
Explaining the negotiating strategy of a rising India. International
Affairs 82, 1:59-76.
Narlikar,
Amrita and John
Odell. 2006. The Strict Distributive Strategy for a Bargaining
Coalition: The Like Minded Group in the World Trade Organization,
1998-2001 . In Negotiating Trade: Developing Countries
in the WTO and NAFTA, edited by John Odell. New
York: Cambridge University Press.
Amrita
Narlikar. 2005. The World Trade Organization: A Very
Short Introduction. Oxford: Oxford University Press.
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.
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.
Narlikar,
Amrita and Rorden Wilkinson. April 2004. Collapse at
the WTO: A Cancun Post Mortem, accepted for publication. Third
World Quarterly 25(3): 417-430.
Narlikar,
Amrita. 2003. International Trade and Developing
Countries: Coalitions in the GATT and WTO. London:
Routledge.
Narlikar,
Amrita. 2003. Developing Contries and the WTO. In Trade
Politics, second edition, edited by Brian Hocking
and Steven McGuire. London: Routledge.
Narlikar,
Amrita. 2003. States, Trade and the World Trade Organisation:
Who Makes the Rules. In The Political Economy of
the Contemporary International System, edited by
Simon Bromley, William Brown, Maureen Mackintosh and
Marc Wuyts. Open University.
Narlikar,
Amrita, and Ngaire Woods. 2002. The Emergence of Coalitions
in Services. The Promise and Problems of Trade Negotiations
in Latin America, edited by Diana Tussie. Basingstoke:
Palgrave.
Narlikar,
Amrita. 2002. ‘Café au Lait Diplomacy,’ for
Diana Tussie and Miguel F. Lengyel, Developing Countries:
Turning Participation into Influence. In Trade, Development
and the WTO: A Handbook, edited by B. Hoekman, A.
Mattoo and P. English. Washington DC: World Bank.
Narlikar,
Amrita. 2002. The Politics of Participation: Decision-Making
Processes and Developing Countries in the WTO. The
Round Table;The Commonwealth Journal of International
Affairs, 364 : 171-85.
Narlikar,
Amrita. 2001. Inter-State Bargaining Coalitions in Services
Negotiations: Interests of Developing Countries. In Services
in the International Economy, edited by Robert M.
Stern, 435-60. Ann Arbor: University of Michigan Press.
Narlikar.
Amrita. November 2001. WTO Decision-Making Processes
and Developing Countries. T.R.A.D.E. Working
Paper No. 11. Geneva: South Centre; available at www.southcentre.org.
Narlikar,
Amrita. December 2001. Back to the Excluded: A Focus
on the Developing Countries, Post-Seattle. Working Paper. Manchester
Papers series 4 (1).
Contact
Information:
University Lecturer in International Relations
Centre of International Studies
First Floor, 17 Mill Lane
Cambridge CB2 1RX
Phone: 0044-1223-767252
Fax: 0044-1223-767237
Email: an283@cam.ac.uk
Web: http://www.polis.cam.ac.uk/contacts/staff/narlikar-amrita.html