Negotiating Trade Liberalization in Argentina and Chile

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Civil Society
Collective Action Strategies
collective action theory
comparative politics
Defensive Strategies
distributional effects
Doha Round
domestic trade policy formation
Domestic Trade Politics
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European Union (EU)
Free Trade Area of the Americas (FTAA)
Governance
institutional change
International Monetary Fund
International Trade Negotiations
International Trade Strategies
ISI Model
Latin America
Latin American Politics
Latin American studies
Mercado Comun del Sur (MERCOSUR)
Multilateralism
Political Economy
Political Opportunity Structure
Regionalism
SNA
Societal Actors
Societal Representatives
South South Negotiations
Trade Abilities
Trade Agenda
Trade Diplomats
Trade Negotiations
Trade policy
trade policy analysis
Trade Policy Making
Trade Politics
Trade Reforms
Trade Strategies
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Word Trade Organization (WTO)
WTO Negotiation

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138949263
  • Weight: 408g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Jan 2017
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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How do international negotiations affect domestic politics? Starting in the 1990s, countries throughout Latin America embarked on many and simultaneous negotiations. On the shifting ground of widening and deepening trade agendas and diverse arenas, what factors determined trade politics?

This book examines the domestic political dynamics triggered by South-South, North-South and multilateral agendas in Argentina and Chile between 1990 and 2005. Using a much-needed cross-negotiation and cross-country comparative perspectives, and through detailed empirical analyses of several key negotiations, it proposes an explanation that emphasizes the interplay between international negotiations and domestic trade politics, taken as the result of the complex and dynamic interdependencies and interrelations between state and society.

Informed by interviews with public officials, businesses and civil society, the analysis reveals that variation in the depth of agendas, the distributional effects and the uncertainty of political outcomes all have important consequences for domestic preference formation, collective action strategies and types of relationships. Given this, the variety of negotiations, when considered separately and comparatively, show that South-South, North-South and multilateral processes promote different patterns of trade politics. In sum, although national specificities and historical legacies are important, the book argues that trade policy comes first in creating domestic politics in Latin America.

Andrea C. Bianculli is Juan de la Cierva-Incorporación Fellow at Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI). Her research crosses international and comparative political economy, and lies in the areas of global and regional governance, trade, regulation and development, with a particular focus on Latin America.

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