In Standardizing the World, Francesco Duina and Crina Viju-Miljusevic have gathered a group of leading experts to present an unprecedented assessment of the EU's efforts to standardize a wide array of economic, political, and social aspects of life through its trade agreements across the globe. Drawing on economic sociology and constructivist strands in international political economy, ten leading scholars from across the world offer as many chapters on EU agreements with all major trading partners and cover efforts in social and labor rights, the environment, investments, rule of law and…mehr
In Standardizing the World, Francesco Duina and Crina Viju-Miljusevic have gathered a group of leading experts to present an unprecedented assessment of the EU's efforts to standardize a wide array of economic, political, and social aspects of life through its trade agreements across the globe. Drawing on economic sociology and constructivist strands in international political economy, ten leading scholars from across the world offer as many chapters on EU agreements with all major trading partners and cover efforts in social and labor rights, the environment, investments, rule of law and anti-corruption, agriculture and food quality, services, public procurement, sustainable development, and more.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Francesco Duina is Charles A. Dana Professor of Sociology at Bates College. He began his career as a management consultant at what is now Monitor Deloitte. He has held appointments at Harvard, the University of British Columbia, and the Copenhagen Business School. Francesco has published widely on the EU, international trade agreements, and the cultural underpinnings of market integration. His books include The Social Construction of Free Trade (2007) and Institutions and the Economy (2011). Crina Viju-Miljusevic is Associate Professor in the Institute of European, Russian and Eurasian Studies at Carleton University. She is also the Associate Director of the Centre for European Studies at Carleton University. Her research interests include the economic effects of different trade policies applied within the EU, US and Canada, European economic integration, EU external relations, and EU enlargement. She has an extensive publication record, including co-edited volumes, and numerous journal articles, book chapters and conference presentations.
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* Introduction: In the EU's Image? * Francesco Duina and Crina Viju-Miljusevic * PART 1: MAJOR POLICY AREAS * Chapter 1: Agricultural Regulations in FTAs: The EU's Ambitions as Rule-maker on Food Safety and Geographical Indications * Gerry Alons * Chapter 2: (New) EU Standards in Preferential Services Trade Liberalization * Charlotte Sieber-Gasser * Chapter 3: Standardization of the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption Clauses in EU Regional Trade Agreements With Developing Countries: Quo Vadis? * Maryna Rabinovych * Chapter 4: EU Investment Policy: Regional Convergence or International Standards? * Rodrigo Polanco * Chapter 5: Sustainable Development Standards in EU PTAs * Evgeny Postnikov * PART 2: MAJOR TRADING PARTNERS * Chapter 6: Regulatory Convergence in Transatlantic Trade Agreements: Lessons Learned * Ferdi De Ville * Chapter 7: Interregionalism, Trade, and Standardization: The Long Road to the EU-MERCOSUR Trade Agreement and the Uncertainties Ahead * Andrea C. Bianculli * Chapter 8: Conflicting Standards of Sustainable Biofuel in the EU/ASEAN Trade Negotiations * Daniela Sicurelli * Chapter 9: Standardization Among the Like-minded: The EU-Asia Case * Julia Grübler * Chapter 10: The Indian Response to the EU's Regulatory Standardization: The Case of Public Procurement and Social Standards Under the EU-India FTA * Sangeeta Khorana * Chapter 11: Conclusion: The Reach and Limits of the EU * Francesco Duina and Crina Viju-Miljusevic * * Index
* Introduction: In the EU's Image? * Francesco Duina and Crina Viju-Miljusevic * PART 1: MAJOR POLICY AREAS * Chapter 1: Agricultural Regulations in FTAs: The EU's Ambitions as Rule-maker on Food Safety and Geographical Indications * Gerry Alons * Chapter 2: (New) EU Standards in Preferential Services Trade Liberalization * Charlotte Sieber-Gasser * Chapter 3: Standardization of the Rule of Law and Anti-Corruption Clauses in EU Regional Trade Agreements With Developing Countries: Quo Vadis? * Maryna Rabinovych * Chapter 4: EU Investment Policy: Regional Convergence or International Standards? * Rodrigo Polanco * Chapter 5: Sustainable Development Standards in EU PTAs * Evgeny Postnikov * PART 2: MAJOR TRADING PARTNERS * Chapter 6: Regulatory Convergence in Transatlantic Trade Agreements: Lessons Learned * Ferdi De Ville * Chapter 7: Interregionalism, Trade, and Standardization: The Long Road to the EU-MERCOSUR Trade Agreement and the Uncertainties Ahead * Andrea C. Bianculli * Chapter 8: Conflicting Standards of Sustainable Biofuel in the EU/ASEAN Trade Negotiations * Daniela Sicurelli * Chapter 9: Standardization Among the Like-minded: The EU-Asia Case * Julia Grübler * Chapter 10: The Indian Response to the EU's Regulatory Standardization: The Case of Public Procurement and Social Standards Under the EU-India FTA * Sangeeta Khorana * Chapter 11: Conclusion: The Reach and Limits of the EU * Francesco Duina and Crina Viju-Miljusevic * * Index
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