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New Economic Diplomacy : Decision-Making and Negotiation in International Economic Relations.
Title:
New Economic Diplomacy : Decision-Making and Negotiation in International Economic Relations.
Author:
Woolcock, Stephen, Dr.
ISBN:
9781409425434
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Edition:
3rd ed.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (451 pages)
Series:
Global Finance
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- List of Figures and Tables -- Notes on Contributors -- Preface to the Third Revised Edition -- List of Abbreviations -- 1 What is Economic Diplomacy? -- 2 Factors Shaping Economic Diplomacy: An Analytical Toolkit -- 3 Economic Diplomacy in Practice: Domestic Decision-Making -- 4 Challenge and Response in the New Economic Diplomacy -- 5 Making Government Policy: The G8 and G20 in 2010 -- 6 Serving the Private Sector: India's Experience in Context -- 7 NGOs in Economic Diplomacy -- 8 Multi-Level Economic Diplomacy: The Case of Investment -- 9 US Economic Diplomacy towards Asia -- 10 European Union Economic Diplomacy -- 11 Economic Diplomacy for Small and Low Income Countries -- 12 Plurilateralism and Multilateralism: Comparing Institutions -- 13 The OECD: Lessons from Investment and Services -- 14 The Decline of the G8 Summit and Lessons for the G20 -- 15 International Financial Regulation: Architecture and Process -- 16 The International Monetary Fund and Global Economic Cooperation -- 17 Governments and Climate Change: The United Nations' Negotiating Process -- 18 Climate Change Negotiations: The Contribution of Business -- 19 Brazilian Economic Diplomacy: Agriculture and the WTO -- 20 The Future of Economic Diplomacy -- Bibliography -- Index.
Abstract:
This third, fully updated edition of The New Economic Diplomacy explains how states conduct their external economic relations in the 21st century: how they make decisions domestically; how they negotiate internationally; and how these processes interact. It documents the transformation of economic diplomacy in the 1990s and 2000s in response to the end of the Cold War, the advance of globalization and the growing influence of non-state actors such as private business and civil society.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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