Extending European Cooperation: The European Union and the 'New' International Trade Agenda
Released: Oct 11, 2002
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Format: Paperback, 256 pages
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Description:
The specific focus of this book is on why and how the member governments of the European Union engage in international negotiations concerning the 'new' issues of trade in services and foreign direct investment. The key issue is that the EU's member governments have repeatedly sought to cooperate in such negotiations, despite significant differences in their economic interests and without having previously committed themselves to cooperate. This book has both theoretical and practical implications for EU policy-making.
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