A New Trade Democracy...In the Making

International Trade ForumNum. 1/2006, Janvier 2006

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A short time ago, people saw trade policy as a matter for economists outlining trade scenarios, government officials negotiating behind closed doors or business lobbies in Washington, Brussels, Geneva and other cities. No longer. Seattle's trade meeting shattered this stereotype, as thousands of protesters marched against globalization. Doha's response was a declaration to make trade work for all. So today's picture is different, with a new ensemble of voices. "Trade democracy" and wider advocacy is an emerging trend that signals a wider range of participation. An ITC gathering of negotiators, association leaders, parliamentarians, lobbyists, academics and international organizations brings new connections, new ideas and greater debate.

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A New Trade Democracy...In the Making

A new trade democracy? Perhaps not yet, but signs of change are there.

A short time ago, people saw trade policy as a matter for economists outlining trade scenarios, government officials ne...

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