EU trade policy and the treaty of Lisbon
In: The European Union in international fora: lessons for the Union's external representation after Lisbon, S. 87-98
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In: The European Union in international fora: lessons for the Union's external representation after Lisbon, S. 87-98
In: Parochial Global Europe, S. 48-70
In: The State of the European Union, S. 325-346
In: MPI Studies on Intellectual Property and Competition Law; EU Bilateral Trade Agreements and Intellectual Property: For Better or Worse?, S. 209-239
In: Routledge Studies in Development Economics; European Union Trade Politics and Development, S. 43-59
In: Routledge Studies in Development Economics; European Union Trade Politics and Development, S. 60-73
In: Prospects and Challenges for EU-China Relations in the 21 st Century
In: Global Power Europe: Vol. 1, Theoretical and institutional approaches to the EU's external relations, S. 219-234
"The European Union (EU) is a key player in international trade relations with its foreign trade policy having a great influence on shaping the international political economy. EU trade policy, however, is equally shaped in response to the trade policies of other actors. Especially EU-United States (US) trade relations are crucial to analysing the EU as a global power in the making. Since the mid-1990s, the EU has concluded free trade agreements (FTAs) with several emerging markets. The first FTA accomplished was with Mexico; its latest FTA concluded was with the Republic of Korea. What drives the EU to accomplish FTAs with some emerging markets and not others? To explain this puzzle a liberal or societal approach will be proposed including two explanatory variables. The first variable draws attention to the global economic context within which EU foreign trade policy is rooted thereby highlighting in particular US-EU competition in trade. The second variable focusses on economic interests dominant in the domestic politics of EU member states. This will be illustrated by a short analysis of the EU-Mexico FTA." (publisher's description)
In: Competition and Trade Policies; Routledge Studies in the Modern World Economy
In: The European Economy
In: The Palgrave Handbook of EU-Asia Relations, S. 247-262
In: Parochial Global Europe, S. 23-47
In: The Limits of Fiscal, Monetary, and Trade Policies, S. 63-95
In: Parochial Global Europe, S. 1-22