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Author Robert, Maryse.

Title Negotiating NAFTA : explaining the outcome in culture, textiles, autos, and pharmaceuticals / Maryse Robert.

Publication Info. Toronto, Ont. : University of Toronto Press, [2000]
©2000

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Description 1 online resource (viii, 298 pages)
Physical Medium polychrome
Description text file
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Explaining negotiation outcomes -- Towards a North American free trade agreement -- Culture: preserving the status quo -- Textiles and apparel: Canada, the odd man out -- The automotive sector: working with the industry -- The pharmaceutical industry: ending Canada's compulsory licensing regime -- Conclusion.
Summary International negotiations have become an important feature of the world trading system, but very few scholars have attempted to analyse this process. Using case studies in four areas - culture, textiles and apparel, autos, and pharmaceuticals - negotiated in the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), Maryse Robert uses a theoretical framework to help explain the outcome of such negotiations in terms of structure and process that. The structure of negotiations relates to states' objectives, outcomes, resources (in industry and in government), and issue-specific power. Process involves state's behaviour as expressed by its tactics during negotiation. Among the questions the author raises are: How are winning and losing defined in a given issue area? What are a state's resources as it enters a trade negotiation? Are all resources equally important? Is the utility of some tactics linked to certain resources? The key message of the book is that it is the right mix of resources and tactics that determines the outcome of negotiation. Very few scholars have attempted to analyse trade negotiations. Using case studies in four areas - culture, textiles and apparel, autos and pharmaceuticals - Robert proposes a theoretical framework to help explain the outcome of a negotiation in the field of international trade. She argues that this outcome has two characteristics: structure and process. The former is constituted of the resources a state brings to the table in a given issue area; the latter refers to the state's behaviour as expressed by its tactics during negotiation. The key message of the book is that it is the right mix of resources and tactics that determines the outcome.
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Subject North American Free Trade Agreement (1992 December 17)
North American Free Trade Agreement (1992 December 17)
Canada (1992 October 7)
Canada (1992 oct. 7)
Canada. Traités, etc. 1992 October 7.
North American Free Trade Agreement (1992 December 17)
Free trade -- North America.
Free trade.
North America.
Canada -- Commercial policy.
Canada.
Commercial policy.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: Robert, Maryse. Negotiating NAFTA. Toronto : Buffalo : University of Toronto Press, ©2000 9780802043481 (OCoLC)50663711
ISBN 9781442677609 (electronic book)
1442677600 (electronic book)
128202857X
9781282028579
0802043488 (bound)
0802081703 (paperback)
9780802043481
9780802081704