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Power in North-South Trade Negotiations: Making the European Union's Economic Partnership Agreements
β Scribed by Peg Murray-Evans
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 179
- Series
- RIPE Series in Global Political Economy
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
Advancing a constructivist conceptual approach, this book explains the surprising outcome of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the European Union and developing countries in Africa, the Caribbean and the Pacific (the ACP countries). Despite the EUβs huge market power, it had limited success with the EPAs; an outcome that confounds materialist narratives equating trade power with market size.
Why was the EU unable to fully realise its prospectus for trade and regulatory liberalisation through the EPA negotiations? Emphasising the role of social legitimacy in asymmetrical NorthβSouth trade negotiations, Murray-Evans sets the EPAs within the broader context of an institutionally complex global trade regime and stresses the agency of both weak and strong actors in contesting trade rules and practices across multilateral, regional and bilateral negotiating settings. Empirical chapters approach the EPA process from different institutional angles to explain and map the genesis, design, promotion and ultimately limited impact of the EUβs ambitious prospectus for the EPAs.
This volume will be particularly relevant to students and scholars of international trade and development and the EU as an international actor, as well as those researching international political economy, African politics and international trade law.
β¦ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Book Title
Copyright
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of illustrations
Figures
Tables
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
1 Introduction
Power in the trade regime
The EPAs in context: trade power in a changing global order
Methodology and research base
Structure of the book
Notes
References
2 Power, institutions and legitimacy in trade politics
Trends in the contemporary trade landscape
The paradox of rising developing countries
(Mis)understanding power in contemporary trade politics
A constructivist approach to power, legitimacy and institutions
Power and legitimacy in a complex trade regime
Conclusion
Note
References
3 The evolving rules and practice of trade with developing countries: from LomΓ© to Cotonou
The evolution of SDT in the global trade regime
Contesting the future of the LomΓ© Convention
The outcome: the Cotonou Agreement and WTO compatibility
Conclusion
Notes
References
4 NorthβSouth PTAs and the multilateral system: contesting the EPAs
The EPAs and the evolving multilateral system
Contesting the EPAs
The conclusion of interim EPAs
Conclusion
Notes
References
5 Regionalisms collide: the EPAs in Africa
A brief history of the EU and African regionalism
Towards market integration?
Negotiating regional EPAs in Africa
Conclusion
Notes
References
6 Institutions and agency on the periphery: the SADC EPA
Trade and development trajectories in southern Africa
Contesting the EPA in southern Africa, 2004β2009
Fostering regional agreement, 2009 to 2014
Conclusion
Notes
References
7 Conclusion: trade power in a shifting global order
The argument in context: developing countries in a changing global trade order
Summing up
Notes
References
Index
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