The politics of trade : the role of research in trade policy and negotiation
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The politics of trade : the role of research in trade policy and negotiation
(Studies in international institutional dynamics, v. 1)
RoL : Brill , International Development Research Centre, 2009
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
収録内容
- The politics of trade : the role of research in trade policy and negotiations / Diana Tussie
- Creation of values and principles : Canada's experience with the CUSFTA and NAFTA / Rafael Gomez and Morley Gunderson
- Creation of processes : sustainability impact assessments / Clive George and Colin Kirkpatrick
- The case of Argentine research in the building of regional integration / Mercedes Botto and Andrea Carla Bianculli
- The adoption of the common external tariff in Nigeria / Kehinde Ajayi and Philip Osafo Kwaako
- Research uptake in an informal setting : the case of Egypt / Ahmed Farouk Ghoneim
- Research uptake in an institutionalized setting : the case of trade facilitation in India / Abhijit Das
- Multiple access points : knowledge generation for the group of twenty / Amrita Narlikar and Diana Tussie ; with the research assistance of Maria-Victoria Alvarez and Pablo Trucco
- Centralized production : the group of 33 / Paul Mably
- Understanding influence : the episode studies approach / Fred Carden
- The other side of the equation : how policy influences research in the trade policy domain / Susan Joekes
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The rising era of post-paradigmatic wars in the field of international trade has narrowed ideological differences making policy more porous to independent research. But whose ideas matter? When? And how do actors make them matter? Why are some of the ideas that circulate in the research-policy arenas picked up and acted on, while others are ignored and disappear?' Is demand-driven research most likely to effectively influence policy?The episodes of trade policy change and negotiations included in this volume show the growing relevance of commissioned research in increasingly contested settings designed from the beginning to support a particular cause - research not as independent truth waiting to be 'hooked', but as instrumental and supportive to policy decisions taken on other grounds. The contributors include: Kehinde Ajayi, Andrea Bianculli, Mercedes Botto, Fred Carden, Abhijit Das, Clive George, Ahmed Ghoneim, Rafael Gomez, Morley Gunderson, Susan Joekes, Colin Kirkpatrick, Paul Mably, Amrita Narlikar, Philip Osafo Kwaako, and Diana Tussie.
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