

An edition of Food fights over free trade (2003)
how international institutions promote agricultural trade liberalization
By Davis, Christina L
Publish Date
2003
Publisher
Princeton University Press
Language
eng
Pages
401
Description:
"Christina Davis examines the past thirty years of U.S. agricultural trade negotiations with Japan and Europe based on statistical analysis of an original dataset, case studies, and in-depth interviews with over one hundred negotiators and politicians. She shows how the use of issue linkage and international law in the negotiation structure transforms narrow interest group politics into a more broad-based decision process that considers the larger stakes of the negotiation. Even when U.S. threats and the spiraling budget costs of agricultural protection have failed to bring policy change, the agenda, rules, and procedures of trade negotiations have often provided the necessary leverage to open Japanese and European markets." "This book represents a major contribution to understanding the negotiation process, agricultural politics, and the impact of international institutions on domestic politics."--Jacket.
subjects: Government policy, Tariff on farm produce, Marketing, Agriculture and state, Produce trade, Trade & Tariffs, General, POLITICAL SCIENCE, International, Exports & Imports, World, International Relations, BUSINESS & ECONOMICS, Agriculture and state, united states, Agriculture and state, france, Agriculture and state, japan