Zahrnt, Valentin.
April 2008. Domestic constituents and the formulation of WTO negotiating
positions: what the delegates say. World Trade Review,
7 (2): 393 - 42.
Abstract:
The
present article examines what influence various domestic constituents
exert on the negotiating positions member states adopt in WTO trade
rounds based on a survey of national delegations to the WTO. The
findings show that in both developed and developing countries, a
broad array of governmental and non-governmental actors substantially
shape trade policy-making. At the cost of those ministries traditionally
in charge of trade policy-making, many domestic constituents have
increased their influence since the conclusion of the Uruguay Round.
This leads to a discussion of the problematic implications of these
developments towards more participatory trade policy-making for WTO
negotiations.