Anna
Lanoszka is an Associate Professor
and Trade Policy Analyst at the Department of Political
Science, University of Windsor. Her main research interests
include international trade and finance, socio-economic
problems of developing countries, foreign direct investment,
intellectual property rights, and public policy. She
is also interested in a wide rage of issues concerning
globalization and autonomy especially when it comes
to the impact that international institutions like
World Trade Organization (WTO), World Bank (WB), and
International Monetary Found (IMF) have on domestic
governance. Previously, she worked for the World Trade
Organization in Geneva, Switzerland for two years.
She has also given numerous lectures on the subject
of the WTO Agreements in Central Asia (Uzbekistan,
Kazakhstan), Poland, Kenya, at the UNITAR in New York,
and at the International Law Institute in Washington
DC where she is a Visiting Faculty member.
Publications
on the process of international economic negotiation:
Lanoszka,
Anna. January 2009. The World Trade Organization: Changing
Dynamics in the Global Political Economy. Boulder,
CO/London, UK: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
Lanoszka,
Anna. May 2008. "The Promises of Multilateralism and
the Hazards of 'Single Undertaking': The Breakdown of Decision
Making within the WTO," Michigan State Journal
of International Law, 16(3).
Lanoszka,
Anna. 2003. Global Politics of Intellectual Property Rights,
WTO Agreement, and Pharmaceutical Drug Policies in Developing
Countries. International Political Science Review 24,
No.2.
Lanoszka,
Anna. 2002. Practicum on Multilateral Negotiations
on Trade in Services - Simulation Exercise completed
for the International Commercial Diplomacy Project and
the Training Institute of the World Trade Organization
(WTO),
On the web: www.commercialdiplomacy.org/simulations.htm
Lanoszka,
Anna. 2001.The World Trade Organization Accession Process:
Negotiating Participation in a Globalizing Economy. Journal
of World Trade 35, no. 4: 575-602.
Lanoszka,
Anna. 2001. Institutional Development of the WTO (with
Gilbert R. Winham). In The World Trade Organization
in the New Global Environment, edited by Alan Rugman & Gavin
Boyd. Camberly, UK: Edward Elgar.
Contact
Information:
International
Economic Relations
University of Windsor
Chrysler Hall North, Room 1162
401 Sunset Ave.
Windsor, Ontario
Canada N9B 3P4
Phone: (519) 253-3000 ex. 2355
Fax:(519) 973-7094
Email: alanos@uwindsor.ca
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