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25 January 2012
‘Of Butchery and Bicycles: The WTO and the ‘Death’ of the Doha Development Agenda’, now available via Political Quarterly's earlyview facility. See http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1111/(ISSN)1467-923X/earlyview or DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-923X.2012.02272.x
17 January 2012
Swedish translation of 'Four principles for reforming the WTO' available at: http://www.globalpublications.org/Glob%20Persp%202011.4.pdf
16 December 2011
'Four principles for reforming the WTO', plenary address, ICTSD Trade and Development Symposium, WTO Ministerial Conference, Geneva. Paper available at: http://www.ictsdsymposium.org/sites/default/files/Book_4_Wilkinson.pdf See photos of the event at: http://www.ictsdsymposium.org/en/events/trade-and-development-symposium/photos
2 November 2011
'Paradise lost', photographic respresentation of the precariousness of life on small tropical islands, wins environment category Images of Research 2011 competition, Manchester Science Festival http://www.manchestersciencespectacular.co.uk/?page_id=12
29 October 2011
'Language, Theatre, Power, Purpose', Keynote address on WTO reform given to the RCCPB, University of Indiana/UIBE, China Institute for WTO studies 10th Anniversary of China’s WTO Accession conference ‘China moves up the learning curve’, Beijing. Commentary available at http://chinatrack.typepad.com/blog/2011/11/10th-anniversary-conference-wrap-up.html
24 February 2011
State public lecture 'Colonial imaginaries: hidden histories' given at the National Library, Republic of Seychelles.
19 January 2011
Johannesburg Global Poverty Summit culminates in a day of public lectures and the issuing of 2 Statements, one on the Doha Development Agenda the second on the Millennium Development Goals. The statements are available at: http://www.povertydialogue.org/category/news-information/documents-reports/ Video footage of all of the sessions are available at: http://www.povertydialogue.org/films/
18 January 2011
Millennium Development Goals taskforce convenes at the Global Poverty Summit. The taskforce comprises: Charles Abugre Akelyira, United Nations Millennium Campaign, Miriam Altman, Human Sciences Research Council, South Africa, Margaret Joan Anstee, former Under Secretary General of the United Nations, Yusuf Bangura, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, Walden Bello, Member of the Philippine House of Representatives, H. Russel Botman, Stellenbosch University, Rashad Cassim, Statistics South Africa, Bipul Chatterjee, CUTS International, Admos Chimhowu, University of Manchester, Sakiko Fukudo-Parr, New School, New York, Sophie Harman, City University, London, David Hulme, University of Manchester, Rosebud Violet Kurwijila Food and Agriculture Organization, Katherine Marshall, Georgetown University and World Faiths Development Dialogue, Craig N. Murphy, University of Massachusetts Boston, Ilaria Regondi, University of KwaZulu-Natal, Frances Stewart, University of Oxford, Ramesh Thakur, University of Waterloo, Thomas G. Weiss, The Graduate Center, City University of New York, Alan Whiteside, University of KwaZulu Natal, Rorden Wilkinson, University of Manchester, Agostinho Zacarias, United Nations Development Programme, Fikre Zewdie, Oxfam GB
17 January 2011
Doha Development Agenda taskforce convenes at the Global Poverty Summit. The taskforce comprises: Yonov Frederick Agah, Nigerian Permanent Representative to the WTO, Debapriya Bhattacharya, Centre for Policy Dialogue, Ujal Singh Bhatia former Indian Permanent Representative to the WTO, Jennifer Clapp, University of Waterloo, Peter Draper, South African Institute for International Affairs, Bernard Hoekman, World Bank, Faizel Ismail, South African Permanent Representative to the WTO, Donna Lee, University of Birmingham, Liepollo Lebohang Pheko, Trade Collective, Ricardo Melendez-Ortiz, International Centre for Trade and Sustainable Development, Pradeep Mehta, CUTS International, India, Richard E. Mshomba, La Salle University, USA, Supachai Panitchpakdi, Secretary-General, UNCTAD, Jomo Kwame Sanadaram, United Nations’ Department of Economic and Social Affairs, Melanie Stravens, Ministry of Finance, Seychelles, Joseph E. Stiglitz, Columbia University and University of Manchester, Sun Zhenyu, former Chinese Permanent Representative to the WTO, Brendan Vickers, Department of Trade and Industry, South Africa, Rorden Wilkinson, University of Manchester
17 January 2011
Inaugural Global Poverty Summit opens in Johannesburg, South Africa
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