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Based on insiders' accounts, the book provides a comprehensive discussion of the strategies used by some developing countries in countering asymmetric power dynamics at the negotiating table and securing their objectives in a few exceptional episodes in World Trade Organiztion (WTO) negotiations, including food security and agriculture issues.

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Based on insiders' accounts, the book provides a comprehensive discussion of the strategies used by some developing countries in countering asymmetric power dynamics at the negotiating table and securing their objectives in a few exceptional episodes in World Trade Organiztion (WTO) negotiations, including food security and agriculture issues.
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Abhijit Das is an international trade expert with two and a half decades of experience in international trade negotiations and WTO issues in various capacities, including five years in trade policy making and trade negotiations in the Government of India and twelve years as the Professor and Head, Centre for WTO Studies, Indian Institute of Foreign Trade, New Delhi. His work has played an influential role in defining the terms of debate on many issues including agriculture, government procurement, and the digital economy. He has published extensively on the economic and legal aspects of the WTO in reputed national and peer-reviewed international journals and has co-edited several books on WTO and international trade, including WTO Dispute Settlement at Twenty: Insiders' Reflections on India's Participation (Springer), Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement: A Framework for Future Trade Rules? (Sage), and Twenty Years of India's Trade Liberalisation: Experiences and Lessons (UN).