@article {6825, title = {WTO Agriculture Negotiations: Implications for the Global South}, journal = {Third World Quarterly}, volume = {27}, year = {2006}, pages = {563-577}, abstract = {
The Doha {\textquoteright}Development{\textquoteright} Round of trade negotiations at the WTO
\ has featured agricultural trade liberalisation as one of its key aims. But
\ developing countries were frustrated with both the process and the content of the
\ agricultural agreement negotiations early on in the round. This prompted these
\ countries, through a number of developing country groupings such as the G-20
\ and others, to call for changes in the talks to ensure that developing country
\ voices and concerns were heard. Although developing countries were in many
\ ways successful in registering their concerns in the latter half of the
\ negotiations, and have maintained a fairly high degree of cohesion across the
\ Global South, it remains unclear whether this cohesion will last as the uneven
\ impacts of agricultural trade liberalisation become apparent.