1st Edition

Negotiating Trade Liberalization in Argentina and Chile When Policy creates Politics

By Andrea C. Bianculli Copyright 2017
200 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

198 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

198 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

How do international negotiations affect domestic politics? Starting in the 1990s, countries throughout Latin America embarked on many and simultaneous negotiations. On the shifting ground of widening and deepening trade agendas and diverse arenas, what factors determined trade politics? This book examines the domestic political dynamics triggered by South-South, North-South and multilateral... Read more

Table of Contents

List of Figures

List of Tables

List of Abbreviations

Acknowledgements

Part I: Making sense of trade: Arguments and politics

Chapter 1: The contours of trade politics

Chapter 2: Unravelling trade politics: A cross-negotiation perspective

Part II: Latin America in a complex web of trade negotiations

Chapter 3: Trade politics in Latin America: Institutional legacies and political dynamics

Chapter 4: Trade politics in Argentina

Chapter 5: Trade politics in Chile

Part III: When policy creates trade politics

Chapter 6: Trade politics in comparative perspective

Chapter 7: Trade politics in Latin America. Past lessons, future challenges

Appendix 1: Breakdown of interviews

Appendix 2. List of trade agreements signed by Argentina and Chile (1990-2005)

Index

Biography

Andrea C. Bianculli is Juan de la Cierva-Incorporación Fellow at Institut Barcelona d’Estudis Internacionals (IBEI). Her research crosses international and comparative political economy, and lies in the areas of global and regional governance, trade, regulation and development, with a particular focus on Latin America.

"This volume examines the interaction between domestic and international negotiations in trade politics. With its focus on Argentina and Chile it provides an important empirical contribution to the debate." - Eugénia da Conceição-Heldt, Technical University of Munich

"This book offers a major contribution to our understanding of how international trade negotiations – South-South, North-South, and multilateral – affect domestic trade politics. Andrea Bianculli delivers a clear and engaging account of Argentina and Chile at a historic turning point in Latin America’s trade relations." - Soo Yeon Kim, National University of Singapore