From Antagonism to Re-Engagement : Zimbabwe's Trade Negotiations with the European Union, 2000-2016.
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Oxford :
Langaa RPCIG,
2017.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Title page; Copyright page; Contents; Acknowledgements; List of Acronyms and Abbreviations; List of Boxes, Diagram, Figures, Graph and Tables; Chapter One
- Where Trade Negotiations Competition Begins; Chapter Two
- The Basis of Negotiations; Chapter Three
- Bilateral Trade Relations; Introduction; The crisis period, 1997
- 2008; The manufacturing sector; Agriculture; The transitional period, 2009
- 2013; Europe's dominance in the EPA process; EU's influence in the EPA process; EPA technical and ideological issues; Conclusion; Chapter Four
- State of Play in Negotiations; Introduction.
- National development trade policy forumRegional negotiation forum; Other negotiation institutions and structures; The EPA process and the 'guerrilla' approach to negotiations; Zimbabwe's formulation of negotiating positions and offers; Interim EPA outcome, ratification and implementation process; Conclusion; Chapter Five
- Zimbabwe's State Shortcomings and Civil Society Advocacy; Introduction; COMESA and SADC secretariats132 and civil society activism; State-stakeholder relationship and civil society advocacy; Donor funding and civil society advocacy.
- Emerging concerns and implications for the future: trade and industrial policiesEmerging concerns and implications for the future: industrial production and export competitiveness; Emerging concerns and implications for the future: supply-side constraints; Emerging concerns and implications for the future: disruptions of national and regional markets; Conclusion; Chapter Six
- Bilateral Re-Engagement and Interim EPA Implementation; Introduction and context of re-engagement; Trade flows and brief outline of iEPA features; Re-engagement milestones and macroeconomic policies.
- How can Zimbabwe reap the greatest benefit from iEPA?Conclusion; Chapter Seven
- Conclusion; Theory versus practice in bilateral trade relations; Lessons for future studies; Policy recommendations; The future and new lines of enquiry; References; Appendix; Back cover.