Understanding Mega Free Trade Agreements

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CETA Negotiation
Christian Deblock
Christopher Griffin
Civil Society
civil society engagement
Cross Regionalism
Cross-border Information Flows
Cross-regional Agreements
Cross-regional Free Trade Agreements
Cross-regional Trade
Cross-regional Trade Agreement
cross-regional trade agreement governance
Current International Trade System
Digital Trade
digital trade regulation
dispute settlement mechanisms
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EU Trade
EU's Trade Agreement
EU’s Trade Agreement
Free-Trade
Generation FTAs
Globalization
Governance
GSP Programme
Guillaume de Rouge
Guy-Philippe Wells
international economic law
Iza Lejaga
Jonas Aissi
Legalized Dispute Settlement Mechanism
Louise Dalingwater
NATO Alliance
Non-state Actor Involvement
OTC Derivative
OTC Derivative Market
OTC Derivative Regulation
Peter Knaack
Rafael Peels
regulatory governance
Sign PTAs
Soo Yeon Kim
Susan Ariel Aaronson
Tobias Hofmann
TPP Negotiation
trade policy analysis
Trade Policymaking Process
TTIP Agreement
TTIP Negotiation
Vanessa Boullet

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032096469
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Jun 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The rise of cross-regional trade agreements is a defining trend of the current international trade system as shown by the signing of the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) in 2015, the negotiations for the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) between the USA and the EU as well as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) between countries in Asia and Oceania. These differ from previous agreements in their economic significance and large geographic scale, and the wide scope of trade-related issues.

The current rise of nationalist and isolationist ideologies across Europe and the USA has raised questions on the future of cross-regional trade deals and made the need to understand their implications for economic and political governance ever more urgent. Two main forms of governance that are central to this volume are the democratic tensions over new generation trade deals on the one hand, and their geopolitical ramifications on the other, which have come into collision to herald the advent of a highly uncertain period of world politics. Many of the questions tackled in this volume, surrounding the democratic governance of trade agreements – whether long-held debates on the inclusion of workers’ voices, controversies on intrusive "behind the border" provisions undermining national sovereignty and local autonomy or new questions on digital rights – are crucial to understand the ebbing popular support for far-reaching trade agreements.

This book will be a useful learning tool for students and scholars in a wide range of fields, including Globalisation, Global Governance, International Political Economy, International Trade and Investment and International Law, and should also be of interest to EU trade negotiators, international policymakers and business associations.

Jean-Baptiste Velut is Associate Professor in American Studies at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris.

Louise Dalingwater is Associate Professor in British studies at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris.

Vanessa Boullet is Associate Professor in Irish Studies at the University of Lorraine.

Valérie Peyronel is Professor of British and Irish Studies at Université Sorbonne Nouvelle in Paris.