Principles, power, and leadership : why study international political leadership and the global trade regime
What is political leadership in international relations? How can it be studied in institutionalized negotiations?
The founding: World War II to the turbulent 1970s : early GATT rounds and the ITO collapse: contrasting the Dillon and Kennedy rounds
The Tokyo round launch: 1973, GATT, 1975, 1995: from endangered species to unprecedented authority
The glass is one half empty: non-GATT governed trade policy and protection of 1970s-1980s
Closing the Tokyo round
More than anyone expected, a new WTO
Foundations for the future: can the WTO become relevant to development and its least developed members?
The "tear gas" ministerial: why Seattle failed in 1999
Doha, 2001, and the new "development round"
The meaning of collapse at Cancun, Mexico, 2003
Why international institutions fail and succeed
Insights for WTO reform
How, when, and why international institutions work best.
World trade politics : power, principles and leadership by David A. Deese. ISBN 9780415774055. Published by Routledge in 2008. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.