Linking Trade and Security: Evolving Institutions and Strategies in Asia, Europe, and the United States - The Political Economy of the Asia Pacific - Vinod K Aggarwal - Books - Springer-Verlag New York Inc. - 9781461479642 - May 19, 2013
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This volume addresses the link between trade and security by examining the influence of security factors in driving trade policy measures and the corresponding implications of different types of trade arrangements for international security.


Marc Notes: Includes bibliographical references and index. Jacket Description/Back: The connections between trade and security are hardly new. Analysts and practitioners have clearly recognized this interrelationship since the mercantilist arguments of the 16th and 17th centuries. Despite wishful economic liberal thinking that might prefer to separate the political from the economic, it is widely recognized that trade and security are fundamentally interconnected in the foreign policy of states. Over time, as new forms of trade policy have come into being and the international security environment has evolved, the nexus of these two spheres has grown more complex and scholars have struggled to understand their interconnection This edited volume addresses linkages between trade and security by examining the influence of security factors in driving trade policy measures and the corresponding implications of different types of trade arrangements for international security. Ultimately, the project shows that several elements traditional economic factors, traditional security factors, and human security factors can affect the development of trade agreements and unilateral policies, and that trade policies may have both a direct and an indirect effect on traditional and human security. The project focuses on Asia, a region where economics is increasingly important but many security issues still linger unresolved, as a primary setting to test trade linkage theories. It also provides a comparative perspective through examination of how the EU and US have used their trade policies to achieve non-economic goals and how these policies have influenced their security environment. Case studies in this project cover key trade institutions and agreements including the World Trade Organization, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, ASEAN Plus Three, the East Asia Summit, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and bilateral preferential trade agreements. "Table of Contents: 1) The Trade-Security Nexus in the Asia-Pacific.- 2) Linking Traditional and Human Security to Trade: The U. S. Approach.- 3) Linking Security, Human Rights and Sustainable Development to Trade: The EU Strategy in Bilateral Free Trade Agreement Negotiations.- 4) Linking Human Security to Trade Liberalization in ASEAN: New Issues, New Actors.- 5) Same Bed, Different Dreams: The ASEAN Plus X and Its Implications for the Economic-Security Nexus.- 6) FTA and Traditional Security in East Asia.- 7) APEC & Security.- 8) Global Trade Linkages: Security, Environment, Labor, and Human Rights.- 9) The Shanghai Cooperation Organization: The Security-Economics Nexus.- 10) Bilateral Trade Agreements and Human Security.- Conclusion ."Publisher Marketing: The connections between trade and security are hardly new. Analysts and practitioners have clearly recognized this interrelationship since the mercantilist arguments of the 16th and 17th centuries. Despite wishful economic liberal thinking that might prefer to separate the political from the economic, it is widely recognized that trade and security are fundamentally interconnected in the foreign policy of states. Over time, as new forms of trade policy have come into being and the international security environment has evolved, the nexus of these two spheres has grown more complex and scholars have struggled to understand their interconnection This edited volume addresses linkages between trade and security by examining the influence of security factors in driving trade policy measures and the corresponding implications of different types of trade arrangements for international security. Ultimately, the project shows that several elements traditional economic factors, traditional security factors, and human security factors can affect the development of trade agreements and unilateral policies, and that trade policies may have both a direct and an indirect effect on traditional and human security. The project focuses on Asia, a region where economics is increasingly important but many security issues still linger unresolved, as a primary setting to test trade linkage theories. It also provides a comparative perspective through examination of how the EU and US have used their trade policies to achieve non-economic goals and how these policies have influenced their security environment. Case studies in this project cover key trade institutions and agreements including the World Trade Organization, the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, ASEAN Plus Three, the East Asia Summit, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation forum, the Shanghai Cooperation Organization, and bilateral preferential trade agreements."

Contributor Bio:  Aggarwal, Vinod K Vinod K. Aggarwal is Professor of Political Science, Affiliated Professor of Business and Public Policy at the Haas School of Business, and Director of the Berkeley Asia Pacific Economic Cooperation Study Center (BASC) at the University of California. Edward Fogarty is a doctoral candidate in Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 19, 2013
ISBN13 9781461479642
Publishers Springer-Verlag New York Inc.
Genre Aspects (Academic) > Economic
Pages 252
Dimensions 155 × 235 × 18 mm   ·   385 g
Language English  
Editor Aggarwal, Vinod K.
Editor Govella, Kristi

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