External Publications 2005-2007 Alavi, A. (2007). "African Countries and WTO´s Dispute Settlement Mechanism". Development Policy Review, Vol. 25 (1): 25-42. Alavi, A. (2007) “On the (non-) effectiveness of the WTO´s Special and Differential Treatments in the Dispute Settlement Process” Journal of World Trade 41(3). Alavi, A. (2005) “Defending Interests – Public-Private Partnership in WTO Litigation”. International Organizations Bulletin. Washington, American Society of International Law. Bolwig, S. 2006. “Alternative Development Strategies for Robusta Coffee in Uganda”. In The icfa Journal of Business Strategy, Vol. 3, No. 4. (Abbreviated version accepted by Development in Practice for publication in 2007). (With You, L.) Bolwig, S., S. Wood and J. Chamberlin. (2006). “A Framework for the Evaluation of Strategic Options for Smallholder-focused Agricultural Development and its Partial Application to Uganda.” Research report submitted to the International Food Policy Research Institute, Washington, D.C Bolwig, S., D. Pomeroy, H. Tushabe, and D. Mushabe. (2006). “Crops, trees, and birds. Biodiversity change under agricultural intensification in Uganda’s farmed landscapes.” Danish Journal of Geography. Vol. 106(2). Bolwig, S., E. Friis-Hansen, and Ö. Vilén. (2005). “The Danish Refugee Council's Transition Strategy for Northern Angola: from Humanitarian Assistance to Sustainable Agriculture.” Consultancy report. Danish Institute for International Studies, Department of Development Research. DIIS/FØI (2005). Special and Differential Treatment and Differentiation between Developing Countries in the WTO. Policy study commissioned by the Danish Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Danish Institute of International Studies (DIIS) and the Food and Resource Economics Institute (FØI). Folke, S. (2006)(co-editor): Den rige mus og den fattige elefant – 45 års dansk bistand til Indien. Hovedland. 399 sider. Folke, S. & Nielsen, H. (eds.) (2006) Aid Impact and Poverty Reduction. Palgrave-Macmillan. Gibbon, P. & Ponte, S. (2005): Trading Down: Africa, Value Chains and the Global Economy, Temple University Press: Philadelphia. Gibbon, P. (2005) ‘The Commodity Question: New Thinking on Old Problems.’ In UNDP Human Development Report 2005, Occasional Paper No. 13 Gibbon, P. (2006) ‘Commodity Policy in an era of liberalized global markets’, in Lines, T. (ed.) Agricultural commodities, trade and sustainable development (IIED and ICTSD, London and Geneva) Gibbon, P. (2006): ‘Decoding Organic standard-setting and regulation in Europe, 1991-2005’, UNIDO Economic and Strategic Research Division, Working Paper Gibbon, P. (2006) ‘Current trends and the New Development Role of Commodities’, Study for Common Fund for Commodities, November Gibbon, P. (2007). "Africa, tropical commodity policy and the WTO Doha Round". Development Policy Review, Vol. 25 (1): 43-70. Haakonsson, S. J. and Richey, L.A. (2007). "TRIPs and Public Health – the Doha Declaration and Africa". Development Policy Review, Vol. 25 (1): 71-90. Jensen, M.F.(2005): “Capacity-Building for Pro-Poor Trade: Learning from the Limitations in Current Models”. Thematic paper produced for the Human Development Report 2005 Jensen, M.F., M.S. Jensen, K.M. Lind, R.P. Mortensen and H. Zobbe (2005). "Special and differential treatment in the WTO agricultural negotiations: analysis and policy recommendations", Food Economics, Vol. 2, Number 2, pp. 87-98. Jensen, M.F. and P. Gibbon (eds.) (2007) Africa and the WTO Doha Round. Special edition of Development Policy Review 25 (1) Jensen, M.F. and P. Gibbon (2007). "Africa and the WTO Doha Round: an overview". Development Policy Review, Vol. 25 (1): 5-24. Jensen, M. F. (2007). "African demands for SDT in the Doha Round: an assessment and analysis". Development Policy Review, Vol. 25 (1): 91-112. Kragelund, P. (2006): Donor, Dollars, and Development. Insights into the Impacts of Danida’s Private Sector Development Programme in Ghana Unpublished PhD Dissertation. International Development Studies. Roskilde University Kragelund, P. (2006). ”Kina i Afrika – gamle alliancer med nye globalpolitiske perspektiver?” Økonomi og Politik 79 (4):35-50. Med Jørgen Delman. Kragelund, P. (2005): “Building technological capabilities in Ghanaian SMEs through private sector development programmes. ‘Internationalisation and Enterprise Development in Ghana”. J. Kuada. London, Adonis & Abbey Publishers: 217-270 Ponte, S. (2006) “Ecolabels and fish trade: Marine Stewardship Council (MSC) certification and the South African hake industry,” TRALAC Working Paper 9/2006. Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa: Stellenbosch, South Africa. Ponte, S. (2006): “The Integration of South African Fisheries in the Global Economy: Past, Present and Future,” Marine Policy, Vol. 30, pp. 18-29 – with David Crosoer and Lance van Sittert. Ponte, S. (2005): The Coffee Paradox: Global Markets, Commodity Trade and the Elusive Promise of Development, Zed Books: London and New York – with Benoit Daviron. Ponte, S. (2005): “Standards as a New Form of Social Contract? Sustainability Initiatives in the Coffee Industry,” in Food Policy, Vol. 30, No. 3, pp. 284-301 – with Daniele Giovannucci. Ponte, S. (2005): “Trade and competitiveness in African fish exports: Impacts of WTO and EU negotiations and regulation,” tralac trade brief 5/2005. Trade Law Centre for Southern Africa: Stellenbosch, South Africa. Ponte, S. & Gibbon, P. (2005): “Quality Standards, Conventions and the Governance of Global Value Chains,” in Economy and Society, Vol. 34, No. 1. pp. 1-31 Ponte, S. (2006) (With Benoit Daviron): La paradoja del café: Mercados Globales, Comercio de Bienes Primarios y la Esquiva Promesa del Desarollo. ICO, Fedecafé and Fondo Cultural Cafetero: London and Bogota. Ponte, S.(forthcoming): “Are (Market) Stimulants Injurious to Quality? Liberalisation, Quality Changes and Reputation of African Coffee and Cocoa Exports,” in N. Fold and M.N. Larsen (eds.) Global Commodity Chains and Economic Restructuring in Africa, James Currey: Oxford (under review) – with Niels Fold. Ponte, S., J. Raakjær and L. Campling (2007). "Swimming upstream: Market access for African fish exports in the context of WTO and EU negotiations and regulation". Development Policy Review, Vol. 25 (1): 113-138. Riisgaard, L. (2005). "International Framework Agreements: a new model for securing workers rights?" Industrial Relations: A Journal of Economy and Society 44(4) 707-737 Thomsen, L. (2007). "Accessing Global Value Chains? The role of business–state relations in the private clothing industry in Vietnam " Journal of Economic Geography Advance Access published on July 30, 2007. Thomsen, L. & Gibbon, P. (2005): “New Challenges for Developing Country Suppliers in Global Clothing Value Chains: A Comparative European Perspective”. In World Development, vol. 33(3), pages 409-430, March 2005 |

