Power in North-South Trade Negotiations: Making the European Union's Economic Partnership Agreements

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This book explains the outcome of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) which confound materialist narratives equating trade power with market size.
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Author(s) By Peg Murray-Evans (University of York, UK).
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Format Paperback / softback
Pages 164
Published in United Kingdom
Published 30 Jun 2020
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This book explains the outcome of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) which confound materialist narratives equating trade power with market size.
1. Introduction 2. Power, Institutions and Legitimacy in Trade Politics 3. The Evolving Rules and Practice of Trade with Developing Countries: From Lome to Cotonou 4. North-South PTAs and the Multilateral System: Contesting The EPAs 5. Regionalisms Collid
Peg Murray-Evans is a research associate in the Department of Politics at the University of York. Her research explores the way in which power in global economic governance is shaped by claims to legitimacy and the institutional structures in and through
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