Shadow Negotiators: How UN Organizations Shape the Rules of World Trade for Food Security
Shadow Negotiators is the first book to demonstrate that United Nations (UN) organizations have intervened to influence the discourse, agenda, and outcomes of international trade lawmaking at the World Trade Organization (WTO). While UN organizations lack a seat at the bargaining table at the WTO, M...
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description | Shadow Negotiators is the first book to demonstrate
that United Nations (UN) organizations have intervened to influence
the discourse, agenda, and outcomes of international trade
lawmaking at the World Trade Organization (WTO). While UN
organizations lack a seat at the bargaining table at the WTO,
Matias E. Margulis argues that these organizations have acted as
"shadow negotiators" engaged in political actions intended to alter
the trajectory and results of multilateral trade negotiations. He
draws on analysis of one of the most contested issues in global
trade politics, agricultural trade liberalization, to demonstrate
interventions by four different UN organizations-the Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Food Programme (WFP), the
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), and the
Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food (SRRTF).
By identifying several novel intervention strategies used by UN
actors to shape the rules of global trade, this book shows that UN
organizations chose to intervene in trade lawmaking not out of
competition with the WTO or ideological resistance to trade
liberalization, but out of concerns that specific trade rules could
have negative consequences for world food security-an outcome these
organizations viewed as undermining their social purpose to reduce
world hunger and protect the human right to food. |
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the discourse, agenda, and outcomes of international trade
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organizations lack a seat at the bargaining table at the WTO,
Matias E. Margulis argues that these organizations have acted as
"shadow negotiators" engaged in political actions intended to alter
the trajectory and results of multilateral trade negotiations. He
draws on analysis of one of the most contested issues in global
trade politics, agricultural trade liberalization, to demonstrate
interventions by four different UN organizations-the Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Food Programme (WFP), the
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), and the
Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food (SRRTF).
By identifying several novel intervention strategies used by UN
actors to shape the rules of global trade, this book shows that UN
organizations chose to intervene in trade lawmaking not out of
competition with the WTO or ideological resistance to trade
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the discourse, agenda, and outcomes of international trade
lawmaking at the World Trade Organization (WTO). While UN
organizations lack a seat at the bargaining table at the WTO,
Matias E. Margulis argues that these organizations have acted as
"shadow negotiators" engaged in political actions intended to alter
the trajectory and results of multilateral trade negotiations. He
draws on analysis of one of the most contested issues in global
trade politics, agricultural trade liberalization, to demonstrate
interventions by four different UN organizations-the Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Food Programme (WFP), the
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), and the
Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food (SRRTF).
By identifying several novel intervention strategies used by UN
actors to shape the rules of global trade, this book shows that UN
organizations chose to intervene in trade lawmaking not out of
competition with the WTO or ideological resistance to trade
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have negative consequences for world food security-an outcome these
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the discourse, agenda, and outcomes of international trade
lawmaking at the World Trade Organization (WTO). While UN
organizations lack a seat at the bargaining table at the WTO,
Matias E. Margulis argues that these organizations have acted as
"shadow negotiators" engaged in political actions intended to alter
the trajectory and results of multilateral trade negotiations. He
draws on analysis of one of the most contested issues in global
trade politics, agricultural trade liberalization, to demonstrate
interventions by four different UN organizations-the Food and
Agriculture Organization (FAO), the World Food Programme (WFP), the
Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR), and the
Special Rapporteur on the Right to Food (SRRTF).
By identifying several novel intervention strategies used by UN
actors to shape the rules of global trade, this book shows that UN
organizations chose to intervene in trade lawmaking not out of
competition with the WTO or ideological resistance to trade
liberalization, but out of concerns that specific trade rules could
have negative consequences for world food security-an outcome these
organizations viewed as undermining their social purpose to reduce
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