"Dancing with the wolves" A critical examination of the increased role of the non-governmental organisations (ngos) in multilateral trade negotiations and institutions; their agenda and the interests of the poor countries.
Abstract
International and local organizations all have the power to affect the lives of millions
of people around the world. Both the governmental and non-governmental
organizations (NGOs) have long had influence above and beyond their participation
in national and global issues. Their prominence as an important dimension of
international society has increased in the twentieth century with as the organizations
have emerged as active participants in certain international organizations and
supranational political debates.'
The emergence of these organizations in the global and local scene has produced
both comfort and discomfort in both scenes. Cases for and against the role played by
these organizations have been highlighted by different writers depending on the
relevance of an organization in addressing specific issues.
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University of Nairobi School of law