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J. P. Singh is Assistant Professor in the Communication, Culture and Technology Program at Georgetown University. He is also a Visiting Fellow at the think-tank New America Foundation. His articles have appeared in publications such as Telecommunications Policy, Info, International Negotiation, Prometheus, and in anthologies such as the Handbook of International and Intercultural Communication and the Encyclopedia of International Media and Communications.

 

Publications on the process of international economic negotiation:

Singh, J.P. Forthcoming 2008. Negotiation and the Global Information Economy. Cambridge University Press.

Singh, J.P. 2006. Coalitions, Developing Countries, and International Trade: Research Findings and Prospects. International Negotiation 11, no. 3: 499-514.

Singh, J.P. 2006. The Evolution of National Interests: New Issues and North-South Negotiations during the Uruguay Round. In Negotiating Trade: Developing Countries in the WTO and NAFTA, edited by John Odell. Cambridge University Press.

Singh, J.P. 2003. Wiggle Rooms: New Issues and North-South Negotiations during the Urugay Round. Working paper.

Singh, J. P., and Sarah Gilchrist. 2002. Visible Negotiations: Globalism, Domestic Politics and Culture. Presented at the International Studies Association.

Singh, J.P. 2002. Negotiating Regime Change: The Weak, the Strong and the WTO Telecom Accord. In Information Technologies and Global Politics: The Changing Scope of Power and Governance, edited by James N. Rosenau, and J. P. Singh, 239-. Albany, NY: SUNY Press.

Singh, J. P. 2000. Negotiating Multilayered Global Telecommunications Regimes: The Persistence or Breakdown of Exclusion and Territoriality? Presented at the International Studies Association.

Singh, J.P. 2000. Weak Powers and Globalism: The Impact of Plurality on Weak-Strong Negotiations in the International Economy. International Negotiation 5, no. 449-484.

Contact Information:
Communications, Culture and Technology Program
Georgetown University
3520 Prospect Street N.W. Suite 311
Washington, DC 20036
Phone: (202) 687-2515
Email:jps6@georgetown.edu

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