Indigenization of Global Trade Negotiation Model: Perspective from Southeast Asia

Over the last few decades, global trade activities showed a significant increase, resulting in a rise of the wider global economic growth. The achievement is partly due to the more integrated global trade system under global trade regime such as World Trade Organization (WTO) that standardized t...

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Main Authors: Fathana, Hangga, Sutrisno, Nandang, Herdianto, Enggar Furi, Fauzi, Hilman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, Busan University of Foreign 2022
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Online Access:https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278837/1/Fauzi_SP.pdf
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author Fathana, Hangga
Sutrisno, Nandang
Herdianto, Enggar Furi
Fauzi, Hilman
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Sutrisno, Nandang
Herdianto, Enggar Furi
Fauzi, Hilman
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description Over the last few decades, global trade activities showed a significant increase, resulting in a rise of the wider global economic growth. The achievement is partly due to the more integrated global trade system under global trade regime such as World Trade Organization (WTO) that standardized the practice of global trade. On the other hand, it could also be seen that regional trade negotiation became more important part of global trade activity. The trade negotiation itself was pushed and tailored by regional perspective, which indigenized trade agreement. This research aims to analyze the indigenization of ASEAN’s trade negotiation model. How has the current trade negotiation model within the region represented indigenous needs and aspirations? This study also offers to revisit the conceptual framework in identifying the trade negotiation model to measure the indigeneity of Southeast Asian automotive industry’s policy. This research concludes by explaining the case studies which measure the effect of indigenization to the practice of trade agreement in the region.
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spelling oai:generic.eprints.org:2788372023-11-01T08:53:54Z https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278837/ Indigenization of Global Trade Negotiation Model: Perspective from Southeast Asia Fathana, Hangga Sutrisno, Nandang Herdianto, Enggar Furi Fauzi, Hilman Political Science Over the last few decades, global trade activities showed a significant increase, resulting in a rise of the wider global economic growth. The achievement is partly due to the more integrated global trade system under global trade regime such as World Trade Organization (WTO) that standardized the practice of global trade. On the other hand, it could also be seen that regional trade negotiation became more important part of global trade activity. The trade negotiation itself was pushed and tailored by regional perspective, which indigenized trade agreement. This research aims to analyze the indigenization of ASEAN’s trade negotiation model. How has the current trade negotiation model within the region represented indigenous needs and aspirations? This study also offers to revisit the conceptual framework in identifying the trade negotiation model to measure the indigeneity of Southeast Asian automotive industry’s policy. This research concludes by explaining the case studies which measure the effect of indigenization to the practice of trade agreement in the region. Institute for Southeast Asian Studies, Busan University of Foreign 2022 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en https://repository.ugm.ac.id/278837/1/Fauzi_SP.pdf Fathana, Hangga and Sutrisno, Nandang and Herdianto, Enggar Furi and Fauzi, Hilman (2022) Indigenization of Global Trade Negotiation Model: Perspective from Southeast Asia. SUVANNABHUMI, 14 (2). pp. 251-268. ISSN 2799-7839 https://www.kci.go.kr/kciportal/landing/article.kci?arti_id=ART002864007 https://doi.org/10.22801/svn.2022.14.2.251
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title Indigenization of Global Trade Negotiation Model: Perspective from Southeast Asia
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title_short Indigenization of Global Trade Negotiation Model: Perspective from Southeast Asia
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topic Political Science
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