Reading EU trade policy from a multilateral perspective

This article analyses whether the shift in EU trade strategy in the 21st century towards bilateralism is in conflict with its objective of promoting effective multilateralism. It demonstrates that the emergence of new powers in the trade sphere has produced a breach in the historical structure of in...

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Main Authors: Patricia Garcia-Duran, Montserrat Millet
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Barcelona Centre for International Affairs (CIDOB) 2014-12-01
Series:Revista CIDOB d'Afers Internacionals
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Online Access:http://www.cidob.org/en/content/download/58937/1536573/version/2/file/119-140GARCIA-DURAN_P._MILLET_MONTSERRAT.pdf
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Summary:This article analyses whether the shift in EU trade strategy in the 21st century towards bilateralism is in conflict with its objective of promoting effective multilateralism. It demonstrates that the emergence of new powers in the trade sphere has produced a breach in the historical structure of international trade that puts the World Trade Organization’s capacity to achieve its mission of trade liberalisation at risk. Within this framework, EU bilateralism may be read differently depending on how the EU’s attitude to the BIC (Brazil, India, China) as new powers in the field of trade is interpreted. If it tends towards accommodation, its bilateralism may be read in a multilateralist light.
ISSN:1133-6595
2013-035X