The impact of leader turnover on the onset and the resolution of WTO disputes |
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Authors: | Talya Bobick Alastair Smith |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Politics, New York University, 19 W 4th Street, New York, NY, 10012, USA
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Abstract: | When national leaders are replaced, the incoming leader often represents different interests to those of his predecessor. Such shifts in national priorities affect both the onset of WTO disputes and the resolution of ongoing disputes. In particular, leader turnover increases the likelihood that a nation will be involved in a WTO dispute as either plaintiff or defendant, and, if a dispute is ongoing, then leader change in a defendant state increases the likelihood of significant concessions by the defendant. The impact of leader change on both the initiation and settlement of disputes is greater in non-democratic states than democratic states. |
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