This book aims to move beyond establishing that the EU influences global regulation towards a focus on the EU's active efforts, both bilateral and multilateral, to shape regulations beyond its borders. It was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy.
This book aims to move beyond establishing that the EU influences global regulation towards a focus on the EU's active efforts, both bilateral and multilateral, to shape regulations beyond its borders. It was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Alasdair Young is Professor of International Affairs and Jean Monnet Chair in the Sam Nunn School of International Affairs, Georgia Institute of Technology. He is also Chair of the European Union Studies Association (2015-17).
Inhaltsangabe
1. The European Union as a Global Regulator? Context and Comparison 2. Liberalizing Trade, Not Exporting Rules: The Limits to Regulatory Coordination in the EU's 'New Generation' Preferential Trade Agreements 3. Coercion with kid gloves: The European Union's role in shaping a global regulatory framework for aviation emissions 4. 'Man Overboard!' Was EU influence on the Maritime Labour Convention lost at sea? 5. Putting the EU in Its Place: Policy Strategies and the Global Regulatory Context 6. Market Power Europe: Exploring a Dynamic Conceptual Framework
1. The European Union as a Global Regulator? Context and Comparison 2. Liberalizing Trade, Not Exporting Rules: The Limits to Regulatory Coordination in the EU's 'New Generation' Preferential Trade Agreements 3. Coercion with kid gloves: The European Union's role in shaping a global regulatory framework for aviation emissions 4. 'Man Overboard!' Was EU influence on the Maritime Labour Convention lost at sea? 5. Putting the EU in Its Place: Policy Strategies and the Global Regulatory Context 6. Market Power Europe: Exploring a Dynamic Conceptual Framework
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