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Feuding Friends

U.S.-European Trade Relations in the Clinton Era 1992-2000

by Eric Frey (Author)
©2004 Monographs 236 Pages

Summary

Feuding Friends is an in-depth study of transatlantic trade relations and trade conflicts in the context of post-Cold-War politics during the presidency of Bill Clinton and beyond. It follows the path from the founding of the WTO to the conflicts over beef, bananas and export subsidies that damaged the trade relationship in the late 1990s. The book analyses the failure of the WTO conference in Seattle and the subsequent attempts to restart and complete a new trade round. It develops a new model to explain transatlantic trade relations that takes into account the international landscape, economic interests and political decision-making. The work concludes with a cautiously optimistic outlook for transatlantic trade relations in the new century and the future of the WTO.

Details

Pages
236
Year
2004
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631518175
Language
English
Keywords
USA Außenhandelspolitik Interessenkonflikt Geschichte 1992-2000 Internationale Beziehungen Transatlantische Beziehungen WTO World Trade Organization Welthandelsorganisation Verein Europäische Union
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2004. 235 pp.

Biographical notes

Eric Frey (Author)

The Author: Eric Frey earned a B.A. and Masters in Public Affairs from Princeton University and a Ph.D. in Political Science from the University of Vienna. He held the Marshall Plan Anniversary Chair at the University of New Orleans in 2001/2002. The author is currently the managing editor of an Austrian daily and writes regularly for several publications.

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