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11 Multilevel Trade Governance in Europe in the Aftermath of the Lisbon Treaty
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction: The Evolution of Multilevel Trade Politics 1
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Section One: Canada in North America
- 1 Federalism and Trade Negotiations in Canada: CUSFTA, CETA, and TPP Compared 35
- 2 Implementation of Twenty-First-Century Trade Agreements in Canada: CETA and Intergovernmental Cooperation 56
- 3 Reconceptualizing Provincial Development: Evolving Public Procurement Practices in Quebec 81
- 4 Multilevel Trade in the United States: Federalism, Internal Markets, and Intergovernmental Relations 111
- 5 Mexican Sub-federal Actors and the Negotiation and Implementation of Free Trade Agreements 130
- 6 Civil Society, Multilevel Governance, and International Trade in North America 158
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Section Two: Europe and Australia – Multilevel Trade Politics in Comparative Perspective
- 7 Federalism in Times of Increased Integration: The Participation of the Cantons in Swiss Trade Policy 187
- 8 Parallel Pathways? The Emergence of Multilevel Trade Politics in Austria and Germany 208
- 9 Trade Politics and the Australian States and Territories 234
- 10 From Nada to Namur: Sub-federal Parliaments’ Involvement in European Union Trade Politics, and the Case of Belgium 256
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Section Three: The European Union – A Distinct Federation
- 11 Multilevel Trade Governance in Europe in the Aftermath of the Lisbon Treaty 281
- 12 Multilevel Party Politics and Trade: The Case of the Social Democrats in the European Parliament and the German Social Democratic Party 308
- 13 Municipal-Level Trade Contestation: Activists and Local Governments, from the Multilateral Agreement on Investment to the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership 324
- Conclusion 351
- Contributors 371
- Index 373
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- Abbreviations ix
- Introduction: The Evolution of Multilevel Trade Politics 1
-
Section One: Canada in North America
- 1 Federalism and Trade Negotiations in Canada: CUSFTA, CETA, and TPP Compared 35
- 2 Implementation of Twenty-First-Century Trade Agreements in Canada: CETA and Intergovernmental Cooperation 56
- 3 Reconceptualizing Provincial Development: Evolving Public Procurement Practices in Quebec 81
- 4 Multilevel Trade in the United States: Federalism, Internal Markets, and Intergovernmental Relations 111
- 5 Mexican Sub-federal Actors and the Negotiation and Implementation of Free Trade Agreements 130
- 6 Civil Society, Multilevel Governance, and International Trade in North America 158
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Section Two: Europe and Australia – Multilevel Trade Politics in Comparative Perspective
- 7 Federalism in Times of Increased Integration: The Participation of the Cantons in Swiss Trade Policy 187
- 8 Parallel Pathways? The Emergence of Multilevel Trade Politics in Austria and Germany 208
- 9 Trade Politics and the Australian States and Territories 234
- 10 From Nada to Namur: Sub-federal Parliaments’ Involvement in European Union Trade Politics, and the Case of Belgium 256
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Section Three: The European Union – A Distinct Federation
- 11 Multilevel Trade Governance in Europe in the Aftermath of the Lisbon Treaty 281
- 12 Multilevel Party Politics and Trade: The Case of the Social Democrats in the European Parliament and the German Social Democratic Party 308
- 13 Municipal-Level Trade Contestation: Activists and Local Governments, from the Multilateral Agreement on Investment to the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership 324
- Conclusion 351
- Contributors 371
- Index 373