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Liberalizing International Trade after Doha: Multilateral, Plurilateral, Regional and Unilateral Initiatives by David A. Gantz New York: Cambridge University Press, 2013
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 22 September 2014
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1 See Mike Moore (2003), A World Without Walls: Freedom, Development, Free Trade and Global Governance (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press), 377 pages.
2 See Bhala, Raj (2011), ‘Poverty, Islamist Extremism, and the Debacle of Doha Round Counter-Terrorism: Part One of a Trilogy – Agricultural Tariffs and Subsidies’, University of Saint Thomas Law Journal, 9(1): 5–160Google Scholar; (2011), ‘Poverty, Islamist Extremism, and the Debacle of Doha Round Counter-Terrorism: Part Two of a Trilogy – Non-Agricultural Market Access and Services Trade’, Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, 44(1 and 2): 1–81; (2012), ‘Poverty, Islamist Extremism, and the Debacle of Doha Round Counter-Terrorism: Part Three of a Trilogy – Trade Remedies and Facilitation’, Denver Journal of International Law and Policy, 40(1–3): 237–320.