Heroes of the developing world? Emerging powers in WTO agriculture negotiations and dispute settlement

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Agriculture has been a key issue of North-South struggle at the WTO. Emerging powers like China, India and Brazil have portrayed themselves as leaders of the Global South, crusading to make the trading system fairer for developing countries. This article analyzes three cases–the cotton dispute, subsidies and public stockholding–that have been at the center of WTO negotiations and dispute settlement on agriculture since the collapse of the Doha Round. While presenting themselves as champions of the developing world, I show that the emerging powers have been advancing their own interests, often at the expense of other developing countries.

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Hopewell, K. (2022). Heroes of the developing world? Emerging powers in WTO agriculture negotiations and dispute settlement. Journal of Peasant Studies, 49(3), 561–584. https://doi.org/10.1080/03066150.2021.1873292

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