The trade policy of emerging powers : strategic choices of Brazil and India
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The trade policy of emerging powers : strategic choices of Brazil and India
(International political economy series)
Palgrave Macmillan, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 218-236) and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
As emerging powers deepen their involvement in world trade and global governance, it is crucial to explore the what and the why of their strategic choices vis-a-vis the World Trade Organization. This book does just that, examining the trade policy decisions of two emerging power states, Brazil and India, since 2001. In this timely work, Laura Carsten Mahrenbach develops a broad-based analytical framework which addresses trade policy within EP states, in their regions and on the global level. The findings underline the importance of examining domestic factors when trying to understand strategic decisions by emerging powers. They also have important implications for our understanding of the role of emerging power states in global (trade) governance.
Table of Contents
1. Empirical Puzzle, Arguments and Research Design 2. Brazil: Context and Trade Liberalization 3. Brazil: Dispute Settlement and Conclusions 4. India: Context and Trade Liberalization 5. India: Dispute Settlement and Conclusions 6. Conclusions, Revised Framework and Implications
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