Rule-makers or rule-takers? : exploring the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
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Rule-makers or rule-takers? : exploring the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership
Center for Transatlantic Relations (CTR), Johns Hopkins University School of Advanced International Studies , Centre for European Policy Studies (CEPS) , Rowman and Littlefield International, c2015
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注記
Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
The Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership (TTIP) is an effort by the United States and the European Union to reposition themselves for a world of diffuse economic power and intensified global competition. It is a next-generation economic negotiation that breaks the mould of traditional trade agreements. At the heart of the ongoing talks is the question whether and in which areas the two major democratic actors in the global economy can address costly frictions generated by their deep commercial integration by aligning rules and other instruments. The aim is to reduce duplication in various ways in areas where levels of regulatory protection are equivalent as well as to foster wide-ranging regulatory cooperation and set a benchmark for high-quality global norms.
In this volume, European and American experts explain the economic context of TTIP and its geopolitical implications, and then explore the challenges and consequences of US-EU negotiations across numerous sensitive areas, ranging from food safety and public procurement to economic and regulatory assessments of technical barriers to trade, automotive, chemicals, energy, services, investor-state dispute settlement mechanisms and regulatory cooperation. Their insights cut through the confusion and tremendous public controversies now swirling around TTIP, and help decision-makers understand how the United States and the European Union can remain rule-makers rather than rule-takers in a globalising world in which their relative influence is waning.
目次
Part I: Rules, Norms and Standards / 1.Rule-makers or rule-takers? An introduction to TTIP,
Daniel S. Hamilton and Jacques Pelkmans / 2. This time it's different: Turbo-charging regulatory cooperation, Peter Chase and Jacques Pelkmans / 3. TTIP's Hard Core: Technical barriers to trade and standards, Michelle Egan and Jacques Pelkmans / 4. Quantifying Non-Tariff Measures for TTIP, Koen Berden and Joseph Francois / 5. Transatlantic Investment Treaty Protection, Lauge Poulsen, Jonathan Bonnitcha and Jason Yackee / 6. Transatlantic Investment Treaty Protection - A response to Poulsen, Bonnitcha & Yackee, Freya Baetens / 7. TTIP and Consumer Protection, Stephen Woolcock, Barbara Holzer and Petros Kusmu / 8. TTIP's Broader Geostrategic Implications, Daniel S. Hamilton and Steven Blockmans / Part II: Sectoral Issues / 9. Agriculture, Food and TTIP: Possibilities and pitfalls, Tim Josling and Stefan Tangermann / 10. TTIP and Public Procurement, Stephen Woolcock and Jean Heilman Grier / 11. TTIP: The services dimension, Patrick Messerlin / 12. Telecommunications and the Internet: TTIP's digital dimension, Andrea Renda and Christopher S. Yoo / 13. Greater TTIP Ambition in Chemicals: Why and how, E. Donald Elliott and Jacques Pelkmans / 14. TTIP and Energy, Paolo Natali, Christian Egenhofer and Gergely Molnar / 15. Gains from Convergence in US and EU Auto Regulations under TTIP, Caroline Freund and Sarah Oliver / About the CEPS-CTR Project: TTIP in the Balance / Index
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