Transformations in Trade Politics

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'Plateforme des Acteurs de la Societe Civile Ouest-Africaine sur l'Accord de Cotonou'
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Civil Society
Civil Society Representative
Cotonou Agreement
Cotton Initiative
Economic Community of West African States
Economic Partnership Agreements
economic policy participation
EPA Actor
EPA Region
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EU Africa negotiations
EU's Policy Goal
EU’s Policy Goal
global justice movements
Global Trade Agenda
Human Development Index
non-governmental organisations
participatory trade policy formation
Participatory Trade Politics
Platform Members
Platform Organizations
Platform Representative
POlitical economy
political economy theory
political participation
Protectionism Controversy
Trade Policy Choices
Trade Policy Formation
Trade Policy Making
Trade Political Actors
Trade Politics
trade union activism
West African
West African Civil Society
West African Negotiator
West African Trade
‘Plateforme des Acteurs de la Société Civile Ouest-Africaine sur l’Accord de Cotonou’

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415791175
  • Weight: 460g
  • Dimensions: 138 x 216mm
  • Publication Date: 02 Dec 2016
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This book examines the evolution and application of participatory trade politics in West Africa and discusses the theoretical implications for political economy and global governance approaches to trade policy-making.

The author traces the involvement of a network of West African global justice Non-Governmental Organizations (NGO), local NGO and movement platforms, and trade unions in the negotiations for an Economic Partnership Agreement with the European Union. Building on this empirical analysis, she develops a theoretical framework of trade policy formation that is not limited to conceptualizing trade as a policy field aimed exclusively at regulating exporting and importing activities in the global economy. Instead, she analyzes how material and ideational spheres interact in the way in which communities set the rules that enable them to trade across long distances. Attempting to reconcile demands for inclusivity with current economic policy-making, the author reframes the way in which we theoretically pose questions of who makes trade policy decisions, through which mechanisms and why trade policy-making practices change, or resist change.

Transformations in Trade Politics will be of interest to students and scholars of International Political Economy, Global Governance, Social Movement Studies, International Economic Relations, International Trade Relations, African Politics, The Politics of African/International Development, EU politics and EU-African Relations.

Silke Trommer is a post-doctoral researcher at the Asia Research Centre at Murdoch University in Perth, Australia, and an affiliated researcher with the Erik Castrén Institute of International Law and Human Rights in Helsinki, Finland, and the African Centre for Trade, Integration and Development in Dakar, Senegal.

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