Trade Policy in Multilevel Government investigates how multilevel polities organize openness in a globalizing political and economic environment. In recent years, the multilevel politics of trade caught a broader public's attention, not least due to the Wallonian regional parliament's initial rejection of the EU-Canada trade deal in 2016. In all multilevel polities, competencies held by states and regions have increasingly become the subject of international rule-setting. This is particularly so in the field of trade which has progressively targeted so-called 'behind the border' regulatory barriers. In their reaction to this 'deep trade' agenda, constituent units in different multilevel polities have shown widely varying degrees of openness...
This is a book about the ever more complex legal networks of transnational economic governance struc...
The dissertation identifies a body of public policies described as "politically intractable." These ...
Trade policy – once a subset of foreign policy far removed from domestic concern, focused squarely o...
This article examines the effect of overlapping institutions in trade policy, where the World Trade ...
Via an agenda of “deep trade”, global trade governance has increasingly intruded into domestic regul...
Wallonia’s refusal to ratify CETA in October 2016 suggests that multilevel trade politics may increa...
In the growing literature that shows that higher levels of trade lead to a larger public sector, pol...
In recent years, the use of the mode of regional trade liberalisation has proliferated, while the mu...
How do domestic political institutions affect the outcomes of international trade negotiations?Speci...
This is a book about the ever more complex legal networks of transnational economic governance struc...
Comparative federalism contributes to a better understanding of the relationship between ‘Brussels’ ...
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Social Sciences Institute of Economic Studies Master's thesi...
The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the European Union (EU) req...
In the arena of international trade, multiple levels of governments (ranging from national to supran...
Abstract C-Level Paper in Political Science, by David Olsson, Autumn 2008. Supervisor: Mal...
This is a book about the ever more complex legal networks of transnational economic governance struc...
The dissertation identifies a body of public policies described as "politically intractable." These ...
Trade policy – once a subset of foreign policy far removed from domestic concern, focused squarely o...
This article examines the effect of overlapping institutions in trade policy, where the World Trade ...
Via an agenda of “deep trade”, global trade governance has increasingly intruded into domestic regul...
Wallonia’s refusal to ratify CETA in October 2016 suggests that multilevel trade politics may increa...
In the growing literature that shows that higher levels of trade lead to a larger public sector, pol...
In recent years, the use of the mode of regional trade liberalisation has proliferated, while the mu...
How do domestic political institutions affect the outcomes of international trade negotiations?Speci...
This is a book about the ever more complex legal networks of transnational economic governance struc...
Comparative federalism contributes to a better understanding of the relationship between ‘Brussels’ ...
Charles University in Prague Faculty of Social Sciences Institute of Economic Studies Master's thesi...
The Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) between Canada and the European Union (EU) req...
In the arena of international trade, multiple levels of governments (ranging from national to supran...
Abstract C-Level Paper in Political Science, by David Olsson, Autumn 2008. Supervisor: Mal...
This is a book about the ever more complex legal networks of transnational economic governance struc...
The dissertation identifies a body of public policies described as "politically intractable." These ...
Trade policy – once a subset of foreign policy far removed from domestic concern, focused squarely o...