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  • 1
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Princeton : Princeton University Press
    UID:
    gbv_723364338
    Umfang: Online-Ressource (422 p.)
    ISBN: 9780691122540
    Inhalt: This detailed account of the politics of opening agricultural markets explains how the institutional context of international negotiations alters the balance of interests at the domestic level to favor trade liberalization despite opposition from powerful farm groups. Historically, agriculture stands out as a sector in which countries stubbornly defend domestic programs, and agricultural issues have been the most frequent source of trade disputes in the postwar trading system. While much protection remains, agricultural trade negotiations have resulted in substantial concessions as well as ne
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record , Cover; FOOD FIGHTS OVER FREE TRADE; Title; Copyright; To Kosuke; Contents; List of Figures; 1.1 Agriculture Import Growth in Japan and the EU; 2.1 Expectation for Liberalization According to Negotiation Structure; 3.1 Negotiation Structure Effects on Predictions of Liberalization (U.S.-Japan); 3.2 Threat Effect on Predictions of Liberalization (U.S.-Japan); 3.3 Negotiation Structure Effects on Predictions of Liberalization (U.S.-EU); 3.4 French Council Presidency Effect on Predictions of Liberalization; 4.1 Trend in Agricultural Budget Expenditures by Japan , 7.1 Trend in Agricultural Budget Expenditures by the EU8.1 U.S. Wheat Exports to the EU, 1971-1998; List of Tables; 1.1 Cross-National Comparison of Land and Farm Population in 1999; 1.2 Reduction of Support to Agriculture; 2.1 Record of Dispute Settlement Activity; 3.1 Ten Cases of Beef Negotiations; 3.2 Negotiation Context; 3.3 Base Model for Estimating Policy Liberalization; 3.4 Ordered Probit Regression: Japanese Agricultural Liberalization; 3.5 Effect of Key Variables on Predicted Liberalization (U.S.-Japan); 3.6 Ordered Probit Regression: EU Agricultural Liberalization , 3.7 Effect of Key Variables on Predicted Liberalization (U.S.-EU)4.1 Japan: OECD Estimates of Support to Agriculture; 5.1 Chronology of Three Sets of Quota Negotiations; 5.2 Fifteen Agricultural Import Quota Products; 5.3 Public Support for Settling Trade Disputes by Law; 5.4 Growth in Imports Following 1988 Agreement; 6.1 Japanese Rice Market Liberalization; 6.2 Summary of Case Outcomes; 7.1 EU: OECD Estimates of Support to Agriculture; 7.2 EU Agricultural Statistics; 8.1 Agricultural Commitments in Uruguay Round; 9.1 World Beef Market; 10.1 Empirical Results , 10.2 Outcomes for Dispute Settlement ProceedingsA.1 Negotiation Outcomes, Japan; A.2 Negotiation Outcomes, EU; A.3 Descriptive Statistics, Japan; A.4 Descriptive Statistics, EU; Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; FOOD FIGHTS OVER FREE TRADE; 1. Introduction; Agricultural Protection; Perspectives on Trade Negotiations; Methodology and Organization; I NEGOTIATION STRUCTURE AND TRADE LIBERALIZATION; 2. Framework for Analysis of Negotiations; Issue Linkage; Legal Framing; Expectations for Liberalization; Choice of Negotiation Structure; Conclusion; 3. Patterns of Agricultural Liberalization , Negotiation Structure HypothesesAlternative Hypotheses; Agricultural Trade Negotiation Data; Statistical Analysis of Policy Liberalization; Conclusion; II U.S.-JAPAN TRADE NEGOTIATIONS; 4. Farm Politics in Japan; Agricultural Protection; Actors and Interests; Drawing Implications; 5. Legal Framing and Quota Policies; Quotas for Beef, Oranges, Peanuts, etc.; Phase 1: Bilateral and Multilateral Talks; Phase 2: Bilateral Talks; Phase 3: GATT Mediation; Conclusions from Three Phases of Negotiations; 6. Linkages in Comprehensive Negotiations; The Uruguay Round: Ending the Rice Import Ban , APEC: Victory for Fishers and Foresters
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9781400841394
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 9780691122540
    Weitere Ausg.: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe Food Fights over Free Trade : How International Institutions Promote Agricultural Trade Liberalization
    Sprache: Englisch
    Schlagwort(e): Electronic books
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 2
    Online-Ressource
    Online-Ressource
    Princeton, N.J. :Princeton University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959233339102883
    Umfang: 1 online resource (422 p.)
    Ausgabe: Course Book
    ISBN: 1-283-30335-3 , 9786613303356 , 1-4008-4139-9
    Inhalt: This detailed account of the politics of opening agricultural markets explains how the institutional context of international negotiations alters the balance of interests at the domestic level to favor trade liberalization despite opposition from powerful farm groups. Historically, agriculture stands out as a sector in which countries stubbornly defend domestic programs, and agricultural issues have been the most frequent source of trade disputes in the postwar trading system. While much protection remains, agricultural trade negotiations have resulted in substantial concessions as well as negotiation collapses. Food Fights over Free Trade shows that the liberalization that has occurred has been due to the role of international institutions. Christina Davis examines the past thirty years of U.S. agricultural trade negotiations with Japan and Europe based on statistical analysis of an original dataset, case studies, and in-depth interviews with over one hundred negotiators and politicians. She shows how the use of issue linkage and international law in the negotiation structure transforms narrow interest group politics into a more broad-based decision process that considers the larger stakes of the negotiation. Even when U.S. threats and the spiraling budget costs of agricultural protection have failed to bring policy change, the agenda, rules, and procedures of trade negotiations have often provided the necessary leverage to open Japanese and European markets. This book represents a major contribution to understanding the negotiation process, agricultural politics, and the impact of international institutions on domestic politics.
    Anmerkung: Description based upon print version of record. , pt. 1. Negotiation structure and trade liberalization -- pt. 2. U.S.-Japan trade negotiations -- pt. 3. U.S.-EU trade negotiations -- pt. 4. Conclusion. , Issued also in print. , English
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-691-11505-2
    Weitere Ausg.: ISBN 0-691-12254-7
    Sprache: Englisch
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