Mshomba provides a systematic study of Africa as it relates to the
World Trade Organization. He examines the WTO's enforcement
mechanism; the WTO's broadened mandate, illustrated by the
Agreement on Trade-Related Intellectual Property Rights;
agriculture in the Doha Round; issues relating to transparency in
government procurement; and the endeavor to streamline assistance
to developing countries through an 'Aid for Trade' initiative. The
author integrates theory and practice, with a clear presentation of
important economic concepts. He provides a rigorous analysis of key
issues and proposals. He presents African countries as having an
important role to play in the WTO, especially as they actively
engage in bargaining through various coalitions. Mshomba
acknowledges that WTO negotiations will always be complex and at
times contentious due to wide economic and political differences
between countries. He views the differences, however, as creating
opportunities for a mutually beneficial exchange of goods, services
and ideas.
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