International Trade Negotiations and Domestic Politics

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Agricultural Exceptionalism
American Trade Policy
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China's Trade Policy
Christian People's Party
Colombia FTA
comparative trade politics
DDA Negotiation
Developed Country Members
Dg Trade
Doha
Doha Development Agenda Round
Doha Negotiations
Doha Round
Doha Round Negotiations
domestic politics
EFTA Country
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EU
EU Trade Policy
EU's External Trade
EU's Negotiate Position
european union
free trade
free trade agreements
Implementation Bill
India's Gdp
institutions
intermestic
international politics
international trade
multilateral trade negotiation strategies
NAMA Negotiation
policy actors interests
political economy
Preferential Trade Agreement
protectionism
PTA
PTA Negotiation
regional trade agreements
RMB Exchange Rate
Singapore Issues
Trade Commissioner
trade liberalisation
trade liberalization
trade negotiations
trade policy
trade policy analysis
trade politics
world trade organisation
world trade organization
WTO
WTO negotiations

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  • ISBN 9781138231405
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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In spite of many years of negotiation on trade liberalization, progress seems to have stalled. This book explores why resistance to further market liberalization seems so strong, given that the benefits are seen to outweigh the costs.

This volume argues that in order to understand the slow progress of World Trade Organization negotiations, we need to take into consideration the ‘intermestic’ character of trade politics, that is, the way in which international and domestic aspects of politics and policies have been woven together and become inextricably related to each other. This is a general trend in our globalizing world, and one that is most pronounced in the case of trade politics and policy.

International Trade Negotiations and Domestic Politics therefore presents an in-depth analysis of institutions, ideas, interests and actors in the interplay between international trade negotiations and national negotiating positions. At the international level the authors focus on the multilateral negotiations within the World Trade Organization, together with the plurilateral and bilateral negotiations on free trade agreements. At the regional and domestic level they analyze the trade politics and policies of two established powers, the European Union and the USA; two rising powers, China and India; and a small industrialized country with an open economy, Norway.

Oluf Langhelle is Professor of Political Science at the University of Stavanger, Norway.