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Warwick Commission launch report in GenevaOn Thursday 6th December, the Warwick Commission launched their report 'The Multilateral Trading System; Which Way Forward?' at the World Trade Organization in Geneva. This first report of the Warwick Commission is the result of a 10 month investigation by a team of 18 commissioners from around the world. The result is a thought-provoking report which reflects the thorough debate had by these experts on the future of the world trade system. You will need the latest version of Adobe Flash Player to view these videos |
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Delivering the ReportSpeaking at a recent Warwick Commission event at Chatham House, London, Professor Richard Higgott, Director of the Warwick Commission, explained the importance of dissemination to the Commission and how the report will be highlighted at events around the world. You will need the latest version of Adobe Flash Player to view these videos |
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Warwick Commission at Chatham House - Dr Patrick Low |
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Warwick Commission at Chatham House - Professor Simon EvenettIn this film Commissioner Professor Simon Evenett, University of St Gallen, provides his commentary on the reports recommendations on trade and development and regional agreements. You will need the latest version of Adobe Flash Player to view these videos |
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Warwick Commission at Chatham House - Guy de JonquièresIn this film Guy de Jonquières, Senior Research Fellow at Chatham House, presents his thoughts on the findings and recommendations of the first Warwick Commission You will need the latest version of Adobe Flash Player to view these videos |
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Chatham House Round TableIn March 2008 the Warwick Commission hosted a special round table discussion debating the recommendations of the first Warwick Commission. Taking part in the debate were Warwick Commissioners Dr Amrita Narlikar, University of Cambridge, and Professor Simon Evenett, University of St. Gallen. Also present were Guy de Jonquières, Senior Research Fellow at Chatham House, and Sheila Page, Senior Research Associate at the Overseas Development Institute. Note that this film is around 40 minutes in length and may take some time to download. You will need the latest version of Adobe Flash Player to view these videos |
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