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Diana Tussie
Bio
Diana Tussie holds a PhD from the London School of
Economics, 1985. In 1996 she was selected as Distinguished Fulbright Scholar in
International Relations for the 50th anniversary of the creation of the
Fulbright Commission.
At present she directs the Research Program on
International Economic Institutions as well as the Latin American Trade Network.
She is a senior research fellow at CONICET (National Council for Technical and
Scientific Research).
Her latest books include: Luces y sombras de una
nueva relación: el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, el Banco Mundial y la
sociedad civil (ed.), (2000); The Environment and International Trade
Negotiations: Developing Country Stakes, (1999); and The Inter-American
Development Bank (1995). She was Guest Editor of the fall issue (volume 6,
2000) of the journal Global Governance.
Academic
Background
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PhD
from the London School of Economics, 1985
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Distinguished
Fulbright Scholar in International Relations,
1996
Areas
of Expertise
Present
Position (s)
Previous
Position (s)
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Advisor to the Secretaría de Industria, Comercio y
Minería
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Alternate Member of the Mercosur Trade Commission
Other
Activities and Memberships
Publications
Latest
Books:
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Luces
y sombras de una nueva relación el Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo, el
Banco Mundial y la sociedad civil (ed.), (2000).
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The Environment and International Trade Negotiations Developing Country
Stakes, (1999).
Inter-American Development Bank (1995).
Articles
and Papers:
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"Commercial
Defence Policy Issue at Stake."
Guest Editor of the fall issue (volume 6, 2000) of the journal Global
Governance.
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"Pressing
ahead with new procedures for old machinery global governance and civil
society " (with M.P.Riggirozzi). 2001
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"Developing
countries and the WTO Participation versus Influence " (with Miguel
Lenguyel), February, 2001.
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"Los
organismos internacionales frente a la sociedad civil Las agendas en juego"
(with N.Rabotnikof and M.P.Riggirozzi. 2000.
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"From
Local to Global Governance. Civil Society and the Multilateral Development
Banks" (with Gabriel Casaburi. Octover-November, 2000.
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"Developing
Countries and the Next Round of WTO Negotiations" (with Rajesh Chadha y
Bernard Hoekman). April, 2000.
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"Trade,
Regionalism and the Threat to Multilateralism" (with Ngaire Woods).
2000.
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"Promoción
de exportaciones y disciplinas multilaterales Posibilidades e interrogantes"
(with Miguel Lengyel). Janury -
August 1998.
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"Regional
Integration and the Environment The Case of MERCOSUR" (with Patrica
Vazquez), . 1999.
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"The
Environment and International Trade Negotiations Open Loops in the
Developing World." April,
1999.
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"Argentina
and the WTO As Good as it Gets." 2000.
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"WTO
Commitments and Export Promotion" (with Miguel Lengyel), November 1998
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"Multilateralism's
New Approach in the Global Economy." Enero/junio, 1998.
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"Globalization
and World Trade From Multilateralism to Regionalism." 1998.
Current
Research Projects
Recommended
Links
Latin American Trade Network
Facultad Latinoamericana
de Siencias Sociales, FLACSO
Areas
of Interest
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