Constructing European Union trade policy a global idea of Europe /

Gabriel Siles-Brugge explains why the EU has increasingly turned to free trade agreements with emerging markets to deliver economic prosperity.

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Main Authors: Siles-Brugge, Gabriel.
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Literature type: Electronic Software eBook
Language: English
Series: International political economy Series
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Online Access: http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9781137331663
Summary: Gabriel Siles-Brugge explains why the EU has increasingly turned to free trade agreements with emerging markets to deliver economic prosperity.
"With its combination of theoretical rigour and deep empirical research Gabriel Siles-Brugge's volume delivers rich insight into the nature of EU trade policy and its changing orientations. This book is a 'must read' for anyone concerned with political economy of European integration and the external projection of the EU. It is also one of the very best books on trade politics published in the past decade, and a major contribution to the emerging canon of constructivist IPE." - Ben Rosamond, University of Copenhagen, Denmark "A really major empirical and theoretical contribution to both constructivist international political economy and to the study of European integration - there is so much to learn from this impressive study which should become a core reference point in the literature." - Colin Hay, Professeur des Universites en Sciences Politiques, Sciences Po, Paris "This book provides an innovative and up-to-date analysis of the EU's trade relations since the 'Global Europe' strategy. After two decades of research into institutionalist dynamics and interest groups lobbying within the EU, the author proposes a highly original critical and constructivist framework which brings 'ideas' (e.g. neoliberalism) and 'agents' (e.g. DG Trade) into the study of the EU's common commercial policy. Empirically, the book covers the major recent developments in EU trade policy through detailed case studies on the EU-Korea Agreement, the Economic Partnership Agreements, and the implications of the economic crisis. It is a well written and convincing reference work that should be read by anyone interested in EU studies and international political economy." - Jan Orbie, Professor in the rank of Senior Lecturer, Ghent University, Belgium "In this fascinating book, Siles-Brugge offers a lucid explanation of the shift of EU trade policy towards bilateralism, a move called 'Global Europe'. Although frequently driven by lobbying demands of the services sector, 'Global Europe' is not merely a fancy label, but at the core a discourse that promotes a particular view of the EU as global actor. Moving the debate between critical theory and rationalist approaches forward, the book will be required reading for anyone interested in EU trade policy and EU governance more broadly." - Mark S. Manger, University of Toronto, Canada.
Item Description: Electronic book text.
Epublication based on: 9781137331656.
Carrier Form: 272 p. : 4 b&w, line drawings, 8.
ISBN: 9781137331663 :
1137331666 :
CLC: F116.7
Contents: 1. Introduction 2. Trade is What You Make of It: The Social Construction of EU Commercial Policy 3. Charting the Rise of 'Global Europe' 4. Resisting 'Protectionism': The EU-Korea Free Trade Agreement 5. 'Global Europe' and the Economic Partnership Agreements 6. 'Global Europe' during the Crisis: Reciprocity and the Political Limits to Liberalisation 7. Conclusion.