What are the principal structural, political, and economic constraints impeding effective regional cooperation in South Asia, and how do these challenges affect the prospects for institutional integration and collective development in the region?

Structural, Political, and Economic Constraints to Regional Cooperation in South Asia: Implications for Institutional Integration and Collective Development Introduction South Asia, home to a quarter of the world’s population and endowed with significant geostrategic assets, remains paradoxically one of the least integrated regions globally in terms of intra-regional trade, mobility, institutional connectivity, and political cooperation. … Continue reading What are the principal structural, political, and economic constraints impeding effective regional cooperation in South Asia, and how do these challenges affect the prospects for institutional integration and collective development in the region?

Examine how the resurgence of trade barriers and economic sanctions has undermined the principles of GATT and contributed to the decline of the WTO.

The Resurgence of Trade Barriers and the Decline of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Introduction The World Trade Organization (WTO), established in 1995 as the successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), was designed to promote free trade, reduce trade barriers, and resolve disputes among member states. It represented a major step … Continue reading Examine how the resurgence of trade barriers and economic sanctions has undermined the principles of GATT and contributed to the decline of the WTO.