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Governments, non-state actors and trade policy-making, negotiating preferentially or multilaterally?, co-edited by Ann Capling and Patrick Low

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Governments, non-state actors and trade policy-making, negotiating preferentially or multilaterally?, co-edited by Ann Capling and Patrick Low
Language
eng
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Governments, non-state actors and trade policy-making
Oclc number
636910679
Responsibility statement
co-edited by Ann Capling and Patrick Low
Sub title
negotiating preferentially or multilaterally?
Table Of Contents
Introduction; 1. The, domestic politics of trade policy-making: state and non-state actor interactions and forum choice Ann Capling and Patrick Low; 2. Chile Sebastián Herreros; 3. Colombia Hernando J. Gómez and Javier Gamboa; 4. Mexico Jaime Zabludovsky and Linda Pasquel; 5. Indonesia Alexander C. Chandra and Lutfiyah Hanim; 6. Thailand Thitinan Pongsudhirak; 7. Jordan Riad Al Khouri; 8. Kenya Njuguna Ng'ethe and Jacob Omolo; . South Africa Peter Draper, Tsidiso Disenyana and Gilberto Biacuana; 10. The influence of international non-state actors in multilateral and preferential trade agreements: a question of forum shopping? Maria Perez-Esteve; 11. Main findings and conclusions Ann Capling and Patrick Low
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