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Power In Northsouth Trade Negotiations Making The European Unions Economic Partnership Agreements 1st Edition Peg Murrayevans

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Power In Northsouth Trade Negotiations Making The European Unions Economic Partnership Agreements 1st Edition Peg Murrayevans
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.76 MB
Pages: 164
Author: Peg Murray-Evans
ISBN: 9781138106833, 1138106836
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Power In Northsouth Trade Negotiations Making The European Unions Economic Partnership Agreements 1st Edition Peg Murrayevans by Peg Murray-evans 9781138106833, 1138106836 instant download after payment.

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 EU’s 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 North–South 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 EU’s 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.

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