Preferential trade agreements (PTAs) are generally understood to promote political cooperation between members. I argue that institutional exclusion can damage political cooperation between members and non-members. Preferential trade agreements reflect strategic considerations, enabling countries to promote new trade norms, strengthen diplomatic networks, and redirect commercial flows to allies. Excluded countries are denied these benefits and may possibly be targeted by members. Thus, excluding PTAs may be perceived as threats. The record of the Trans-Pacific Partnership illustrates the theory. Statistical analysis of the near-universe of PTAs and countries’ voting affinities in the United Nations General Assembly supports the argument
Are preferential trade agreements (PTAs) stumbling blocks or building blocks towards multilateral tr...
Accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) is unlike accession to other global organizations. I...
The nature of FTAs is to offer free trade only to members, not to non-members. Thus, FTAs are two-fa...
In most of the current debate on regionalism versus multilateralism, the countries excluded from a P...
There is growing evidence that preferential trade agreements (PTAs) provide strong institutional inc...
There is growing evidence that preferential trade agreements (PTAs) provide strong institutional inc...
In recent years, there has been a proliferation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs). Through the...
ABSTRACT Preferential trading agreements (PTAs) are proliferating rapidly. By 2006, according to the...
The concept of domestic veto players has become a popular explanation for foreign policy rigidity. W...
The relationship between foreign trade and political con ict has been a persistent source of contro...
PTAs are generally negotiated without any tariff concessions or transfers to non-member countries. C...
PTAs are generally negotiated without any tariff concessions or transfers to non-member countries. C...
This paper indicates that the consequences of regional trade agreements for the world trade system m...
This paper indicates that the consequences of regional trade agreements for the world trade system m...
Are preferential trade agreements (PTAs) stumbling blocks or building blocks towards multilateral tr...
Are preferential trade agreements (PTAs) stumbling blocks or building blocks towards multilateral tr...
Accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) is unlike accession to other global organizations. I...
The nature of FTAs is to offer free trade only to members, not to non-members. Thus, FTAs are two-fa...
In most of the current debate on regionalism versus multilateralism, the countries excluded from a P...
There is growing evidence that preferential trade agreements (PTAs) provide strong institutional inc...
There is growing evidence that preferential trade agreements (PTAs) provide strong institutional inc...
In recent years, there has been a proliferation of preferential trade agreements (PTAs). Through the...
ABSTRACT Preferential trading agreements (PTAs) are proliferating rapidly. By 2006, according to the...
The concept of domestic veto players has become a popular explanation for foreign policy rigidity. W...
The relationship between foreign trade and political con ict has been a persistent source of contro...
PTAs are generally negotiated without any tariff concessions or transfers to non-member countries. C...
PTAs are generally negotiated without any tariff concessions or transfers to non-member countries. C...
This paper indicates that the consequences of regional trade agreements for the world trade system m...
This paper indicates that the consequences of regional trade agreements for the world trade system m...
Are preferential trade agreements (PTAs) stumbling blocks or building blocks towards multilateral tr...
Are preferential trade agreements (PTAs) stumbling blocks or building blocks towards multilateral tr...
Accession to the World Trade Organization (WTO) is unlike accession to other global organizations. I...
The nature of FTAs is to offer free trade only to members, not to non-members. Thus, FTAs are two-fa...