Trade Politics

Trade Politics
Author: Brian Hocking,Steven McGuire
Publsiher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2004
Genre: Commercial policy
ISBN: 0415310164

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In this new, fully updated edition of Trade Politics leading experts from around the world provide a comprehensive overview of the politics of international trade in the twenty-first century.

American Trade Politics

American Trade Politics
Author: I. M. Destler
Publsiher: Peterson Institute
Total Pages: 368
Release: 1995
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 0881322156

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Awarded the American Political Science Association's Gladys Kammerer award for the best book on US national policy, American Trade Politics examines how the US policymaking process has enabled the United States to reduce its own import barriers and lead the world toward a more open trading regime. Since the 1970s, enormous political changes, compounded by unprecedented US trade deficits, have brought institutional erosion and some backsliding on trade policy.

The Language of World Trade Politics

The Language of World Trade Politics
Author: Klaus Dingwerth,Clara Weinhardt
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2018-08-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781351064644

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Outcomes in major multilateral trade negotiations are conventionally explained as resulting from interests weighted by (trading) power. Offering a different overview of the concepts we use to talk about the international trade regime, this edited collection puts the ideational foundation of world trade politics centre stage, and critically examines the terms in which we make sense of world trade politics. The concepts used to make sense of world trade politics are often employed strategically, making some aspects of reality visible and others invisible. Reflecting upon ten key concepts from ‘trade’ itself to ‘protectionism’ and ‘justice’, this book poses two broad questions: first, how and by whom have the meanings of different terms used to describe, challenge and defend world trade politics been constructed? Second, how have the individual terms changed over time, and with what consequences? The editors and contributors draw on a broad range of theoretical approaches, from post-structuralism or cognitivism to normative theory, shedding new light on why certain trade issues and agendas win out over others, who benefits from the current system of trade governance, and what contemporary challenges the World Trade Organization faces. In doing so, the book speaks to a growing and diverse constructivist literature in International Political Economy. This book will be of interest to scholars, students and policy professionals working within International Relations, International Political Economy and economics.

The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa

The Politics of Trade and Industrial Policy in Africa
Author: Charles Chukwuma Soludo,Michael Osita Ogbu,Ha-Joon Chang
Publsiher: IDRC
Total Pages: 376
Release: 2004
Genre: Africa
ISBN: 9781592211654

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This book maps the process and political economy of policy making in Africa. It's focus on trade and industrial policy makes it unique and it will appeal to students and academics in economics, political economy, political science and African studies. Detailed case studies help the reader to understand how the process and motivation behind policy decisions can vary from country to country depending on the form of government, ethnicity and nationality and other social factors.

The Politics of Trade

The Politics of Trade
Author: Diana Tussie
Publsiher: Republic of Letters
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2009
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9004173323

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Drawing on internal political contexts and external influences on the policy process, this book illustrates the growing relevance of research in increasingly contested settings designed to support a particular cause. Is this a new world of post-academic research?

Global Politics and EU Trade Policy

Global Politics and EU Trade Policy
Author: Wolfgang Weiß,Cornelia Furculita
Publsiher: Springer Nature
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2020-02-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9783030345884

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This book explores how the European Union designs its trade policy to face the most recent challenges and to influence global policy issues. It provides with an interdisciplinary perspective, by combining legal, political, and economic approaches. It studies a broad set of trade instruments that are used by the EU in its trade policy, such as: trade agreements, multilateral initiatives, unilateral trade policies, as well as, internal market tools. Therefore, the contributions to this volume present the EU’s Trade Policy through different lenses providing a complex view of it.

American Trade Politics

American Trade Politics
Author: I. M. Destler
Publsiher: Columbia University Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2005-06-08
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780881324648

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In this comprehensive revision of the most influential, widely read analysis of the US trade policymaking system, Destler addresses how globalization has reshaped trade politics, weakening traditional protectionism but intensifying concern about trade's societal impacts. Entirely new chapters treat the deepening of partisan divisions and the rise of "trade and . . ." issues (especially labor and the environment). The author concludes with a comprehensive economic and political strategy to cope with globalization and maximize its benefits. The original edition of American Trade Politics won the Gladys Kammerer Award of the American Political Science Association for the best book on US national policy.

World Trade Politics

World Trade Politics
Author: David A. Deese
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2007-10-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781135976590

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This book develops a new theoretical approach to understanding the role of leadership in trade negotiations. By examining in detail the key role of leadership in the GATT/WTO system, it offers new insights into trade bargaining from the inception of the GATT through to the current WTO Doha Round. David A. Deese makes use of an impressive range and amount of primary material on the GATT/WTO system from a variety of official sources. World Trade Politics will be recommended reading for upper level undergraduate as well as postgraduate and research students, and will be essential reading for scholars of the global trade system.