The Multilevel Politics of Trade
Herausgeber: Broschek, Jorg; Goff, Patrica
The Multilevel Politics of Trade
Herausgeber: Broschek, Jorg; Goff, Patrica
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Sub-federal units within federal states are taking on new roles in trade policy and trade agreement negotiations. What is motivating this development and how do unique federal contexts impact the way that it unfolds?
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Sub-federal units within federal states are taking on new roles in trade policy and trade agreement negotiations. What is motivating this development and how do unique federal contexts impact the way that it unfolds?
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- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 147mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781487524524
- ISBN-10: 1487524528
- Artikelnr.: 58291938
- Verlag: University of Toronto Press
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. April 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 147mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 590g
- ISBN-13: 9781487524524
- ISBN-10: 1487524528
- Artikelnr.: 58291938
Edited by Jörg Broschek and Patricia Goff
1. Introduction: The Evolution of Multilevel Trade Politics
Jörg Broschek and Patricia Goff
Section I. Canada in North America
2. Federalism and Trade Negotiations in Canada: CUSFTA, CETA, and TPP
Compared
Stéphane Paquin
3. Implementation of Twenty-First-Century Trade Agreements in Canada: CETA
and Intergovernmental Cooperation
Christian Hederer and Patrick Leblond
4. Reconceptualising Provincial Development: Evolving Public Procurement
Practices in Quebec
Sophie Schram
5. Multilevel Trade in the United States: Federalism, Internal Markets, and
Intergovernmental Relations
Michelle Egan
6. Mexican Sub-Federal Governments and the Negotiation and
Implementation of Free-Trade Agreements
Jorge A. Schiavon and Marcela López-Vallejo
7. Civil Society, Multilevel Governance, and International Trade in North
America
Christopher Kukucha
Section II. Europe and Australia: Multilevel Trade Politics in Comparative
Perspective
8. Federalism in Times of Increased Integration: The Participation of
Cantons in Swiss Trade Policy
Andreas R. Ziegler
9. Parallel Pathways? The Emergence of Multilevel Trade Politics in Austria
and Germany
Jörg Broschek, Peter Bußjäger, and Christoph Schramek
10. Trade Politics and the Australian States and Territories
Annmarie Elijah
11. From Nada to Namur: National Parliaments’ Involvement in EU Trade
Politics and the Case of Belgium
Yelter Bollen, Ferdi De Ville, and Niels Gheyle
Section III. The European Union: A Distinct Federation
12. Multilevel Politics of Trade in the European Union in the Aftermath of
the Lisbon Treaty
Maria Garcia
13. The Multilevel Politics of Trade: The Case of the Social Democrats in
the European Parliament and the German SPD
Myriam Gistelinck
14. Municipal Level Trade Contestation: Activists and Local Governments
from the MAI to TTIP
Gabriel Siles-Brügge and Michael Strange
15. Conclusion
Jorg Broschek and Patricia Goff
Jörg Broschek and Patricia Goff
Section I. Canada in North America
2. Federalism and Trade Negotiations in Canada: CUSFTA, CETA, and TPP
Compared
Stéphane Paquin
3. Implementation of Twenty-First-Century Trade Agreements in Canada: CETA
and Intergovernmental Cooperation
Christian Hederer and Patrick Leblond
4. Reconceptualising Provincial Development: Evolving Public Procurement
Practices in Quebec
Sophie Schram
5. Multilevel Trade in the United States: Federalism, Internal Markets, and
Intergovernmental Relations
Michelle Egan
6. Mexican Sub-Federal Governments and the Negotiation and
Implementation of Free-Trade Agreements
Jorge A. Schiavon and Marcela López-Vallejo
7. Civil Society, Multilevel Governance, and International Trade in North
America
Christopher Kukucha
Section II. Europe and Australia: Multilevel Trade Politics in Comparative
Perspective
8. Federalism in Times of Increased Integration: The Participation of
Cantons in Swiss Trade Policy
Andreas R. Ziegler
9. Parallel Pathways? The Emergence of Multilevel Trade Politics in Austria
and Germany
Jörg Broschek, Peter Bußjäger, and Christoph Schramek
10. Trade Politics and the Australian States and Territories
Annmarie Elijah
11. From Nada to Namur: National Parliaments’ Involvement in EU Trade
Politics and the Case of Belgium
Yelter Bollen, Ferdi De Ville, and Niels Gheyle
Section III. The European Union: A Distinct Federation
12. Multilevel Politics of Trade in the European Union in the Aftermath of
the Lisbon Treaty
Maria Garcia
13. The Multilevel Politics of Trade: The Case of the Social Democrats in
the European Parliament and the German SPD
Myriam Gistelinck
14. Municipal Level Trade Contestation: Activists and Local Governments
from the MAI to TTIP
Gabriel Siles-Brügge and Michael Strange
15. Conclusion
Jorg Broschek and Patricia Goff
1. Introduction: The Evolution of Multilevel Trade Politics
Jörg Broschek and Patricia Goff
Section I. Canada in North America
2. Federalism and Trade Negotiations in Canada: CUSFTA, CETA, and TPP
Compared
Stéphane Paquin
3. Implementation of Twenty-First-Century Trade Agreements in Canada: CETA
and Intergovernmental Cooperation
Christian Hederer and Patrick Leblond
4. Reconceptualising Provincial Development: Evolving Public Procurement
Practices in Quebec
Sophie Schram
5. Multilevel Trade in the United States: Federalism, Internal Markets, and
Intergovernmental Relations
Michelle Egan
6. Mexican Sub-Federal Governments and the Negotiation and
Implementation of Free-Trade Agreements
Jorge A. Schiavon and Marcela López-Vallejo
7. Civil Society, Multilevel Governance, and International Trade in North
America
Christopher Kukucha
Section II. Europe and Australia: Multilevel Trade Politics in Comparative
Perspective
8. Federalism in Times of Increased Integration: The Participation of
Cantons in Swiss Trade Policy
Andreas R. Ziegler
9. Parallel Pathways? The Emergence of Multilevel Trade Politics in Austria
and Germany
Jörg Broschek, Peter Bußjäger, and Christoph Schramek
10. Trade Politics and the Australian States and Territories
Annmarie Elijah
11. From Nada to Namur: National Parliaments’ Involvement in EU Trade
Politics and the Case of Belgium
Yelter Bollen, Ferdi De Ville, and Niels Gheyle
Section III. The European Union: A Distinct Federation
12. Multilevel Politics of Trade in the European Union in the Aftermath of
the Lisbon Treaty
Maria Garcia
13. The Multilevel Politics of Trade: The Case of the Social Democrats in
the European Parliament and the German SPD
Myriam Gistelinck
14. Municipal Level Trade Contestation: Activists and Local Governments
from the MAI to TTIP
Gabriel Siles-Brügge and Michael Strange
15. Conclusion
Jorg Broschek and Patricia Goff
Jörg Broschek and Patricia Goff
Section I. Canada in North America
2. Federalism and Trade Negotiations in Canada: CUSFTA, CETA, and TPP
Compared
Stéphane Paquin
3. Implementation of Twenty-First-Century Trade Agreements in Canada: CETA
and Intergovernmental Cooperation
Christian Hederer and Patrick Leblond
4. Reconceptualising Provincial Development: Evolving Public Procurement
Practices in Quebec
Sophie Schram
5. Multilevel Trade in the United States: Federalism, Internal Markets, and
Intergovernmental Relations
Michelle Egan
6. Mexican Sub-Federal Governments and the Negotiation and
Implementation of Free-Trade Agreements
Jorge A. Schiavon and Marcela López-Vallejo
7. Civil Society, Multilevel Governance, and International Trade in North
America
Christopher Kukucha
Section II. Europe and Australia: Multilevel Trade Politics in Comparative
Perspective
8. Federalism in Times of Increased Integration: The Participation of
Cantons in Swiss Trade Policy
Andreas R. Ziegler
9. Parallel Pathways? The Emergence of Multilevel Trade Politics in Austria
and Germany
Jörg Broschek, Peter Bußjäger, and Christoph Schramek
10. Trade Politics and the Australian States and Territories
Annmarie Elijah
11. From Nada to Namur: National Parliaments’ Involvement in EU Trade
Politics and the Case of Belgium
Yelter Bollen, Ferdi De Ville, and Niels Gheyle
Section III. The European Union: A Distinct Federation
12. Multilevel Politics of Trade in the European Union in the Aftermath of
the Lisbon Treaty
Maria Garcia
13. The Multilevel Politics of Trade: The Case of the Social Democrats in
the European Parliament and the German SPD
Myriam Gistelinck
14. Municipal Level Trade Contestation: Activists and Local Governments
from the MAI to TTIP
Gabriel Siles-Brügge and Michael Strange
15. Conclusion
Jorg Broschek and Patricia Goff