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El. knyga: Politics of Transatlantic Trade Negotiations: TTIP in a Globalized World

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By focusing on the wider process of negotiations, this novel volume presents the first systematic analysis of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP). The authors include outstanding scholars and relevant practitioners from across disciplines and various academic institutions around Europe and North America, but also from outside of the transatlantic basin. While presenting a thorough examination of the process of TTIP negotiations, the volume is divided into four parts with each part examining a broader theme and offering three or four shorter exploratory chapters that are accessible to academics, students, policy-makers and a wider audience. The volume explores historical and theoretical aspects of TTIP (with chapters by Gamble, Keohane and Morse, Telņ), the beginnings of the TTIP talks and the role of individual actors (Mayer, Novotnį, Dür and Lechner, Strange), TTIPs possible knock-on effects and consequences for third parties (Aggarwal and Evenett, Duchesne and Ouellet, Zhang, Ponjaert) as well as impact on multilateral institutions and regimes complexes (Mavroidis, Mortensen, Meunier and Morin, Pauwelyn). The authors highlight dynamics which underline the relationship between the United States and the European Union and argue that TTIP promises to have vast implications not just for economics but global governance and international system.

Recenzijos

This volume addresses a crucial issue of global and interregional trade governance by including an international team of leading scholars from a variety of disciplines and viewpoints. Collectively the authors identify the major stakes and provide a comprehensive and highly competent overview of the main political implications of the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership negotiations from both sides (North America and Europe), while keeping in mind the controversial interplay with global governance and emergent economies. Highly recommended for students, scholars, practitioners and informed citizens looking for critical and solid orientation in a very sensitive and uncertain matter. Pascal Lamy, President emeritus of the Paris-based think tank Notre Europe, Jacques Delors Institute, former Director General of the World Trade Organization and European Commissioner for Trade

TTIP promises to generate significant yet still uncertain implications for transatlantic relations, global governance and the international rules-based order. This volume breaks new ground by helping readers understand the theoretical aspects of TTIP, its meaning for the United States and Europe, and its impact on third countries and multilateral institutions. Daniel S. Hamilton, Johns Hopkins University SAIS, USA

A timely, multi-disciplinary collection on an important subject, this volume will serve as a great starting point for students and scholars trying to make sense of the controversies surrounding the Trans-Atlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. Amrita Narlikar, GIGA German Institute of Global and Area Studies, Germany

List of Figures and Tables
ix
List of Contributors
xi
Foreword xvii
Acknowledgements xxi
List of Abbreviations
xxiii
Introduction 1(8)
Tereza Novotna
Jean-Frederic Morin
Frederik Ponjaert
Mario Telo
PART I THEORETICAL AND HISTORICAL CONTEXT
1 Multipolarity and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
9(8)
Andrew Gamble
2 Counter-multilateralism
17(10)
Robert O. Keohane
Julia C. Morse
3 Transatlantic Partnership and Global Governance from the EU's Perspective
27(18)
Mario Telo
PART II NEGOTIATIONS, ACTORS AND AGENCIES
4 Between `NATO for Trade' and `Pride in Angst': The German TTIP Debate and its Spill-over into Wider Transatlantic Concerns
45(14)
Hartmut Mayer
5 EU Institutions, Member States and TTIP Negotiations: The Balance of Power and EU Foreign Policy
59(10)
Tereza Novotna
6 Business Interests and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
69(12)
Andreas Dur
Lisa Lechner
7 Implications of TTIP for Transnational Social Movements and International NGOs
81(12)
Michael Strange
PART III KNOCK-ON EFFECTS AND UNINTENDED CONSEQUENCES FOR THIRD PARTIES
8 An Open Door? TTIP and Accession by Third Countries
93(10)
Vinod K. Aggarwal
Simon J. Evenett
9 The EU and the US at the WTO
103(10)
Erick Duchesne
Richard Ouellet
10 China's Perspective: The Perception of TTIP by an Emerging Third Party
113(14)
Zhang Xiaotong
11 From Noodle Bowls to Alphabet Soup: The Interactions between TTIP, TPP and the Japan-EU Free Trade Agreement
127(24)
Frederik Ponjaert
PART IV IMPACT ON MULTILATERAL INSTITUTIONS AND REGIME COMPLEXES
12 Let's Stick Together: The TTIP, the WTO and WTO 2.0
151(8)
Petros C. Mavroidis
13 WTO Oversight over Bilateral Agreements: From a Notification to an Examination Process?
159(14)
Jens L. Mortensen
14 No Agreement is an Island: Negotiating TTIP in a Dense Regime Complex
173(14)
Sophie Meunier
Jean-Frederic Morin
15 Taking the Preferences Out of Preferential Trade Agreements: TTIP as a Provider of Public Goods?
187(10)
Joost Pauwelyn
Bibliography 197(24)
Index 221
Jean-Frédéric Morin is Associate Professor at Laval University and Canada Research Chair in International Political Economy and Transnational Interaction.

Tereza Novotnį is a GR:EEN and FNRS Post-Doctoral Researcher at the Institute for European Studies, Université libre de Bruxelles.

Frederik Ponjaert is Researcher and Lecturer at the Institute for European Studies at Université libre de Bruxelles and the KU Leuven and Associate Lecturer in Comparative Regionalism at SciencesPo, Paris.

Mario Telņ is Emeritus President of the Institute for European Studies, Université libre de Bruxelles and Professor of European Institutions and International Relations at ULB and LUISS University, Rome.