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Felbermayr | Göler | Herrmann | Kalina

Multilateralismus und Regionalismus in der EU-Handelspolitik

Nomos,  2017, 359 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-3648-5


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The work is part of the series Schriftenreihe des Arbeitskreises Europäische Integration e.V. (Volume 94)
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englischThis conference anthology analyses the EU’s trade policy between multilateralism and regionalism. EU trade policy has become increasingly important considering events in 2016/2017, like the result of the BREXIT referendum or the presidency of Donald Trump, neither of which were entirely expected. Facing a stagnating Doha Development Round at WTO level, the EU is increasingly focusing on regional economic integration (e.g. CETA or TiSA). In doing so, it must comply with the requirements of regional trade agreements set by the WTO, but also needs to carefully negotiate on rules of origin and the elimination of technical trade barriers. Furthermore, the success of the EU’s trade policy will depend on its trade relations with China and the US, which will still shape the multipolar global economy of the 21st century. All these aspects are discussed interdisciplinarily in this anthology, and thus it will be of particular interest to scholars in the fields of legal, economic and political science.

With contributions by

Prof. Dr. Daniel Göler, Prof. Dr. Christoph Herrmann and Aike Würdemann, Prof. Dr. Wilhelm Kohler, Dr. Till Müller-Ibold, Prof. Gabriel Felbermayr and Feodora Teti, Prof. Dr. Jörg Philipp Terhechte, Prof. Dr. Benjamin Jung, Eva Mareike Schmitt, Prof. Dr. Richard Senti, Prof. Dr. Michael Pflüger, Prof. Dr. Wolfgang Weiß, Dr. Clara Brandi