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TWN BRIEFING PAPERS
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 66:
Agricultural technologies for a warming world by Lim Li Ching
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 65:
The FfD challenge: Financing for development requires fundamental changes in the international financial system by Bhumika Muchhala
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 64:
The Avon Lady comes collecting Asian medicinal plants by Edward Hammond
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 63:
Agriculture and climate change State of play in the UNFCCC – Decisions from the Durban Climate Conference (Spanish) by Doreen Stabinsky
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 62:
MNC patent monopoly and takeover of generics in India by K.M. Gopakumar
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 61:
Marker-assisted biopiracy: Ex situ wild tomato collections, genetic breeding techniques and patent claims (Spanish) by Edward Hammond
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 60:
Analysis of leaked US paper on eliminating patent pre-grant opposition by Public Citizen, Health GAP, I-MAK and Third World Network
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 59:
IMF Financial Package for Low-income Countries: Much Ado about Nothing? by Bhumika Muchhala, Nuria Molina, Peter Chowla and Soren Ambrose
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 58:
Innovative Financing Mechanisms in Response to the Global Financial Crisis: Addressing the External Financing Gaps through Proposals on Financial Transactions Taxes, Special drawing rights, and reserve System reform by Bhumika Muchhala
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 57:
Why we need to save the Kyoto Protocol by Lim Li Lin
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 56:
Rethinking agriculture by Lim Li Ching, Elenita Daño & Hira Jhamtani
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 55:
Scientists Find Organic Agriculture Can Feed the World & More by Dr. Mae-Wan Ho
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 54:
"Exceptions and limitations" in copyright vital for South countries by Teresa Hackett
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 53:
Round no one wanted now proving diffcult to end by Chakravarthi Raghavan
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 52:
Is ecological agriculture productive? by Lim Li Ching
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 51:
US academic exposes IP maximalists' TRIPS-Plus-Plus agenda by Sangeeta Shashikant
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 50:
Behind the July failure of the WTO’s Doha talks by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 49:
Action needed to expand exceptions and limitations to copyright law by Gwen Hinze
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 48:
Analysis of the SSM text of the Chair’s agriculture modalities paper (19 May 2008) by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 47:
The current global fnancial turmoil and Asian developing countries by Yilmaz Akyüz
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 46:
Is what is good for ‘sealing’ the Doha talks good for the trading system? by Chakravarthi Raghavan
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 45:
The UN Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples: A major victory and challenge by Victoria Tauli-Corpuz
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 44:
Reform of the international financial architecture by Yilmaz Akyüz
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 43:
Private equity: Pecuniary logic and enterprise restructuring by Andrew Cornford & Anthony Travis
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 42:
The multilateral trading system: The need for basic reform by Bhagirath Lal Das
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 41:
Surveys show EU’s Green Box subsidies are trade-distorting by Marita Wiggerthale
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 40:
Development issues crucial for post-2012 climate regime by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 39:
Implications of bilateral FTAs on access to medicines by Carlos Correa
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 38:
SPS measures lead to high costs and losses for developing countries by Mehdi Shafaeddin
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 37:
Reignited Debate on Regulation of Hedge Funds by Andrew Cornford
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 36:
Difficult path ahead in the WTO by Bhagirath Lal Das
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 35:
Debt-Relief Countries Can Make Use of More Policy Space by Celine Tan
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 34:
The WTO: What next? by Bhagirath Lal Das
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 33:
Why the EU and US Offers on Farm Trade are Not Good Enough by Bhagirath Lal Das
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 32:
Reforming the IMF: Back to the Drawing Board by Yilmaz Akyüz
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 31:
An Appraisal of the WTO’s Hong Kong Ministerial Outcome by Muchkund Dubey
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 30:
Imbalances in the WTO’s Hong Kong Ministerial Outcome by Bhagirath Lal Das
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 29:
An Assessment of the WTO’s Hong Kong Ministerial, December 2005 by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 28:
The WTO Negotiations on NAMA: TWN Statement at European Parliament by Third World Network
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 27:
The Price of Going to Market by Laura Carlsen
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 26:
Developing Countries Need to Wake Up to the Realities of the NAMA Negotiations by Ha-Joon Chang
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 25:
NAMA Negotiations in the WTO: Binding and Reduction of Tariffs by Bhagirath Lal Das
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 24:
Some Observations of the Question of Coherence and Development by Yilmaz Akyüz
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 23:
Patents and Access to Medicines: What Can be Done at National Level by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 22:
Comments on the WTO’s Geneva “July 2004 Package” by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 21:
GSTP for Enhancing South-South Trade by Bhagirath Lal Das
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 20:
Behind the Collapse of the WTO Cancun Ministerial by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 19:
Comment by TWN on the Draft Cancun Text of 13 Sept 2003 by Third World Network
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 18:
Trade and Competition Policy in the WTO by Cecilia Oh
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 17:
The New “Deal” on TRIPS and Drugs: What Does it Mean for Access to Medicines? by Cecilia Oh
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 16:
The WTO “Singapore Issues”: What’s at Stake and Why it Matters by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 15:
Comments on the Draft Cancun Ministerial Text of 24 August 2003 by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 14:
Some Key Issues in Cancun by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 13:
“Partnerships” that Raise More Questions than Answers by Saradha Ramaswamy Iyer
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 12:
Making Big Corporations Accountable by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 11:
Services Negotiations in the WTO: Requests and Offers by Bhagirath Lal Das
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 10:
Agriculture in the WTO: After the Chairman’s Text by Bhagirath Lal Das
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 9:
Pills, Patents and Profits: The Fight for Affordable Medicines for All by Cecilia Oh
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 8:
Sustainable Agriculture is Productive by Lim Li Ching
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 7:
IPRs and Biodiversity: Stop the Theft of Indigenous Knowledge by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 6:
Foreign-Investment Regulation in HistoricalPerspective — Lessons for the Proposed WTO Agreemant on Investment by Ha-Joon Chang
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 5:
Sustainable Agriculture: Critical Ecological, Social and Economic Issues by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 4:
The 'Flexibility Myth': Why GATS Is A Bad Model For A New WTO Investment Agreement by Peter Hardstaff
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 3:
Some Suggestions for Modalities in Agriculture Negotiations by Bhagirath Lal Das
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 2:
Present problems and future shape of the WTO and the multilateral trading system by Martin Khor
- TWN Briefing Paper No. 1:
New Issues & New Round in the WTO by Bhagirath Lal Das
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