‘India’s engagement with the WTO illustrates the contradictions inherent in the developmental aspirations of emerging economies under a neoliberal trade regime.” — Discuss.

India’s Engagement with the WTO: Contradictions of Development within a Neoliberal Trade Regime The emergence of the World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995 marked the consolidation of a global economic order grounded in neoliberal orthodoxy, privileging market liberalization, deregulation, and the harmonization of trade rules across national boundaries. For developing economies such as India, the … Continue reading ‘India’s engagement with the WTO illustrates the contradictions inherent in the developmental aspirations of emerging economies under a neoliberal trade regime.” — Discuss.

How has the Global South articulated its position on environmental concerns within the frameworks of international environmental politics, and to what extent does its approach reflect tensions between developmental imperatives, ecological responsibility, and global equity in climate governance?

Environmental Politics and the Global South: Balancing Development, Responsibility, and Equity in Climate Governance The Global South’s articulation of environmental concerns within international environmental politics is shaped by the dual imperatives of sustainable development and climate justice. While developed nations historically dominated global environmental agenda-setting, developing countries have increasingly asserted their agency in climate diplomacy, … Continue reading How has the Global South articulated its position on environmental concerns within the frameworks of international environmental politics, and to what extent does its approach reflect tensions between developmental imperatives, ecological responsibility, and global equity in climate governance?