Free Trade Agreements in Asia: Economic imperatives or footholds for external relevance?
<p>This paper charts the motivations behind the European Union’s free trade agreements (FTAs) in East Asia. Economists have cast doubts as to the benefits of individual FTAs between large economies and smaller ones, such as the agreements under negotiation between the EU and Vietnam, Singapore...
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doaj-6ac77c1a5b23410283b49f88e9ab5b672020-11-25T01:38:41ZengUniversidad de DeustoCuadernos Europeos de Deusto 1130-83542445-35872012-10-010477310010.18543/ced-47-2012pp73-100885Free Trade Agreements in Asia: Economic imperatives or footholds for external relevance?María J. García0National Centre Research on Europe, University of Canterbury<p>This paper charts the motivations behind the European Union’s free trade agreements (FTAs) in East Asia. Economists have cast doubts as to the benefits of individual FTAs between large economies and smaller ones, such as the agreements under negotiation between the EU and Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia and India. This paper engages with this literature by focusing on the interplay between material interests pursued by the EU’s trade policy in Asia and the political motivations, amongst which maintaining a significant international engagement and shaping future economic governance occupy a prime role. An empirical analysis based on documentary and interview materials is subject to process tracing to further our understanding of how different interests and ideas are articulated in foreign policy.</p><p><strong>Received</strong>: 07 March 2012<br /><strong>Accepted</strong>: 15 March 2012<br /><strong>Published online</strong>: 15 April 2016</p>http://ced.revistas.deusto.es/article/view/956acuerdos de libre comerciorelaciones ue-asiapolítica comercialnegociaciones |
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Free Trade Agreements in Asia: Economic imperatives or footholds for external relevance? |
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Free Trade Agreements in Asia: Economic imperatives or footholds for external relevance? |
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Free Trade Agreements in Asia: Economic imperatives or footholds for external relevance? |
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Free Trade Agreements in Asia: Economic imperatives or footholds for external relevance? |
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Free Trade Agreements in Asia: Economic imperatives or footholds for external relevance? |
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free trade agreements in asia: economic imperatives or footholds for external relevance? |
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Universidad de Deusto |
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Cuadernos Europeos de Deusto |
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1130-8354 2445-3587 |
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2012-10-01 |
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<p>This paper charts the motivations behind the European Union’s free trade agreements (FTAs) in East Asia. Economists have cast doubts as to the benefits of individual FTAs between large economies and smaller ones, such as the agreements under negotiation between the EU and Vietnam, Singapore, Malaysia and India. This paper engages with this literature by focusing on the interplay between material interests pursued by the EU’s trade policy in Asia and the political motivations, amongst which maintaining a significant international engagement and shaping future economic governance occupy a prime role. An empirical analysis based on documentary and interview materials is subject to process tracing to further our understanding of how different interests and ideas are articulated in foreign policy.</p><p><strong>Received</strong>: 07 March 2012<br /><strong>Accepted</strong>: 15 March 2012<br /><strong>Published online</strong>: 15 April 2016</p> |
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acuerdos de libre comercio relaciones ue-asia política comercial negociaciones |
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