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EU policy responses to a shifting multilateral system | 2016

EU trade policy reaction to the BIC: from accommodation to entrenchment

Patricia Garcia-Duran; Montserrat Millet; Jan Orbie

The authors offer an analysis of the EU’s response to the transformation of the international trade regime that became patently clear at the 2003 Cancun Summit of the World Trade Organisation, where emerging powers challenged an EU–US pre-agreement on agriculture. The failure of Cancun marked the end of a governance system dominated by Western powers and highlighted the emergence of Brazil, India and China (the so-called BIC) as trade powers. On the bases of the analytical framework of the volume, the chapter explores the EU trade policy reaction to this context of growing multipolarity in terms of accommodation and entrenchment and puts forward an interpretation of the results.


Archive | 2015

Efficient multilateralism or bilateralism? The TTIP from an EU Trade Policy perspective

Patricia Garcia-Duran; Montserrat Millet

The EU bilateral trade strategy since 2006, including the TTIP, has been justified by the European Commission on the bases that deep and comprehensive trade agreements are compatible with efficient multilateralism. The Commission argument is the following: in a context marked by international supply-chains, preferential agreements that allow for progress on what has been achieved at the multilateral level (topics WTO +) and in areas not already covered by the WTO (items WTO- X) may be considered as a stepping stone, not a stumbling block for multilateral liberalization. In other words, EU recent bilateral negotiations and agreements should be seen at worst as complementary to multilateral negotiations and at best as promoters.This paper challenges this argument by pointing out that the multilateralization potential of a bilateral agreement may not be a sufficient condition for compatibility between the bilateral and multilateral approaches. Their complementarity may also be influenced by what is happening at the multilateral level. Content analysis of a primary source of information - the Bridges Weekly reports - shows that there has been a change in EU actions in the Doha Round towards Brazil, India and China since 2009. Though the EU did not preclude the inclusion of these emerging powers in the high table of negotiations at any time and was in favour of the Bali agreement of 2013, its willingness to respond to their demands reached a plateau in 2008. That may signal a change in the nature of its bilateral strategy. Indeed, from 2006 until 2009 the EU may have sought bilateral partners among new important trade players (India, ASEAN and South Korea) to complement or even facilitate a multilateral agreement. Since then, however, the EU may have focused on reaching agreements with even more important trade partners: the old Quad members (Canada, Japan and the USA) as a way to ensure the market access opportunities that it cannot longer expect to obtain from the Doha Round. Following this analysis, the TTIP should be read, at least in the short time, as an example of efficient bilateralism.


REIRE. Revista d'Innovació i Recerca en Educació | 2010

Evaluación continua a través de Moodle para involucrar al alumnado en su proceso de aprendizaje

María-José Rubio-Hurtado; Patricia Garcia-Duran; Montserrat Millet


Journal of World Trade | 2014

Revisiting European Influence: The case of Agricultural Trade Negotiations

Patricia Garcia-Duran; Benjamin Kienzle; Montserrat Millet


Revista De Derecho Comunitario Europeo | 2009

La nueva cooperación territorial transfronteriza y sus implicaciones para España

Patricia Garcia-Duran; Montserrat Millet; M.ª Elisa Casanova


Archive | 2014

The Determinants of CAP Reform: Learning from the European Financial Crisis and CAP 2013

Patricia Garcia-Duran; Montserrat Millet


Spatial Economic Analysis | 2011

Cross-national Neighbouring Effects on European Regional Specialization

Toni Mora; Patricia Garcia-Duran; Montserrat Millet


Archive | 2015

Efficient bilateralism? The TTIP from an EU Trade Policy perspective

Patricia Garcia-Duran; Montserrat Millet


Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals | 2014

Lectura de la política comercial de la UE desde una perspectiva multilateral

Patricia Garcia-Duran; Montserrat Millet


Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals | 2014

Reading EU trade policy from a multilateral perspective

Patricia Garcia-Duran; Montserrat Millet

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