In the last decade the European Union (EU) has been negotiating with the African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) group of countries to establish Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs). In this article, EPAs are located within the context of the wider shift in EU trade policy towards bilateralism. This is done with reference to recent work in International Political Economy (IPE) emphasizing the ‘domestic-societal’ and ‘systemic’ drivers of preferential liberalization. Although these pressures are not necessarily sufficient to explain the EPAs, they do account for why they have gone beyond the original remit of ‘World Trade Organization (WTO) compatibility’ and why aspects of the agreements bear close similarity to the EU's supposedly more comm...
For more than ten years the European Union has been negotiating economic partnership agreements (EPA...
The negotiations for Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) between African, Caribbean and Pacific (A...
This paper explores the linkages between trade liberalisation, standardisation and development throu...
In the last decade the European Union (EU) has been negotiating with the African, Caribbean and Paci...
In this paper we explore the nature and effects of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) betwee...
This paper analyses the impacts of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the ACP (African, ...
Purpose: The article aims to present the benefits and costs for ACP countries of the conclusion of E...
This article provides a general overview of the evolution of the European Union2 trade preferences w...
New initiatives are needed to increase the effectiveness of the trade policy instruments the EU uses...
On 15 October 2008, the Caribbean became the first region among the African, Caribbean and Pacific (...
Negotiations on Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the EU and African governments have d...
The Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the group of African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP)...
The Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and...
Following the stagnation of negotiations with the African, Caribbean and Pacific states, the centrep...
The European Union's interest and involvement in foreign direct investment (FDI) is by no means new....
For more than ten years the European Union has been negotiating economic partnership agreements (EPA...
The negotiations for Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) between African, Caribbean and Pacific (A...
This paper explores the linkages between trade liberalisation, standardisation and development throu...
In the last decade the European Union (EU) has been negotiating with the African, Caribbean and Paci...
In this paper we explore the nature and effects of the Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) betwee...
This paper analyses the impacts of Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the ACP (African, ...
Purpose: The article aims to present the benefits and costs for ACP countries of the conclusion of E...
This article provides a general overview of the evolution of the European Union2 trade preferences w...
New initiatives are needed to increase the effectiveness of the trade policy instruments the EU uses...
On 15 October 2008, the Caribbean became the first region among the African, Caribbean and Pacific (...
Negotiations on Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the EU and African governments have d...
The Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the group of African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP)...
The Economic Partnership Agreements (EPAs) between the European Union and the African, Caribbean and...
Following the stagnation of negotiations with the African, Caribbean and Pacific states, the centrep...
The European Union's interest and involvement in foreign direct investment (FDI) is by no means new....
For more than ten years the European Union has been negotiating economic partnership agreements (EPA...
The negotiations for Economic Partnership Agreements (EPA) between African, Caribbean and Pacific (A...
This paper explores the linkages between trade liberalisation, standardisation and development throu...