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Contemporary trade policy is increasingly framed in geo-strategic terms. But how much of that rhetoric is reflected in actual policy choices by the EU or its trading partners? This book provides a first systematic study of the broader international context in which EU trade agreements are conceived, negotiated, and designed. Building on a refined conceptualisation of geo-economics, the book develops a cogent framework that combines insights from scholarship on the design of free trade agreements with ideas from foreign policy analysis. Empirically, the analysis focuses on the relations between the EU and the Asia-Pacific. Following the United States’ pivot to Asia and the EU’s Global Europe strategy, China’s backyard has become the main arena in which global powers’ geo-economic strategies overlap. Building on a series of case-studies, combining the perspectives from the EU and its trading partners, the book shows that the rhetoric of geo-economic competition is yet to catch up with the actual negotiation and design of free trade agreements. This volume will be of great interest to scholars, students and practitioners who want to gain a holistic understanding of contemporary trade negotiations.

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Introduction. - Part I. Negotiating trade amidst geo-economic turbulence. - Chapter 1. China growing assertiveness and its implications for EU trade policy in the region. – Chapter 2. US mercantilism and its implications for EU trade policy in the region. – Chapter 3. The changing nature of trade policy, global supply chains and EU-Asia relations. - Part II. Designing trade agreements to withstand turbulent times. – Chapter 4. Most Favoured Nation. – Chapter 5. Rules of Origin. - Chapter 6. Intellectual Property Rights. - Chapter 7. Regulatory cooperation. - Chapter 8. Sustainable development. - Section III: Parallel negotiations and overlapping agreements. - Chapter 9. EU Trade relations with Korea. - Chapter 10. EU Trade relations with Australia. - Chapter 11. EU Trade relations with Singapore. - Chapter 12. EU Trade relations with Vietnam. - Chapter 13. EU Trade relations with Indonesia. - Conclusion

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      Publisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG
      Publication Date: 06/02/2022
      ISBN13: 9783030812805, 978-3030812805
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      Book Synopsis
      Contemporary trade policy is increasingly framed in geo-strategic terms. But how much of that rhetoric is reflected in actual policy choices by the EU or its trading partners? This book provides a first systematic study of the broader international context in which EU trade agreements are conceived, negotiated, and designed. Building on a refined conceptualisation of geo-economics, the book develops a cogent framework that combines insights from scholarship on the design of free trade agreements with ideas from foreign policy analysis. Empirically, the analysis focuses on the relations between the EU and the Asia-Pacific. Following the United States’ pivot to Asia and the EU’s Global Europe strategy, China’s backyard has become the main arena in which global powers’ geo-economic strategies overlap. Building on a series of case-studies, combining the perspectives from the EU and its trading partners, the book shows that the rhetoric of geo-economic competition is yet to catch up with the actual negotiation and design of free trade agreements. This volume will be of great interest to scholars, students and practitioners who want to gain a holistic understanding of contemporary trade negotiations.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction. - Part I. Negotiating trade amidst geo-economic turbulence. - Chapter 1. China growing assertiveness and its implications for EU trade policy in the region. – Chapter 2. US mercantilism and its implications for EU trade policy in the region. – Chapter 3. The changing nature of trade policy, global supply chains and EU-Asia relations. - Part II. Designing trade agreements to withstand turbulent times. – Chapter 4. Most Favoured Nation. – Chapter 5. Rules of Origin. - Chapter 6. Intellectual Property Rights. - Chapter 7. Regulatory cooperation. - Chapter 8. Sustainable development. - Section III: Parallel negotiations and overlapping agreements. - Chapter 9. EU Trade relations with Korea. - Chapter 10. EU Trade relations with Australia. - Chapter 11. EU Trade relations with Singapore. - Chapter 12. EU Trade relations with Vietnam. - Chapter 13. EU Trade relations with Indonesia. - Conclusion

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