This title was first published in 2002. This volume aims to provide fresh insight into the complex struggles of the European Union (EU) institutions and the member states over who should negotiate trade issues on Europe's behalf. The book makes effective use of new empirical data on the daily operations of European trade policy based on interviews with high-ranking trade officials. Furthermore, this text is the first institutionalist analysis of the Amsterdam and Nice Intergovernmental Conferences (IGCs) in regards to the Common Commercial Policy (CCP).
This title was first published in 2002. This volume aims to provide fresh insight into the complex struggles of the European Union (EU) institutions and the member states over who should negotiate trade issues on Europe's behalf. The book makes effective use of new empirical data on the daily operations of European trade policy based on interviews with high-ranking trade officials. Furthermore, this text is the first institutionalist analysis of the Amsterdam and Nice Intergovernmental Conferences (IGCs) in regards to the Common Commercial Policy (CCP).
1: Introduction 2: The Common Commercial Policy: Development and Operation Theoretical Approaches to the Study of European Integration 4: Explaining Policy Processes and Policy Outcomes: an Institutionalist Framework for Analysis 5: Theorizing ECJ Decisions: the Legitimacy of External Economic Relations 6: Amsterdam - Theory and Empirics in IGCs 7: Theorizing International Bargains: the Seattle Ministerial Conference 8: Conclusion
1: Introduction 2: The Common Commercial Policy: Development and Operation Theoretical Approaches to the Study of European Integration 4: Explaining Policy Processes and Policy Outcomes: an Institutionalist Framework for Analysis 5: Theorizing ECJ Decisions: the Legitimacy of External Economic Relations 6: Amsterdam - Theory and Empirics in IGCs 7: Theorizing International Bargains: the Seattle Ministerial Conference 8: Conclusion
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