ISBN-13: 9783836426633 / Angielski / Miękka / 2007 / 288 str.
Trade negotiations are a topic of growing importance, and the popularity ofbilateral and regional trade deals as an alternative to slow negotiations at theWorld Trade Organization (WTO) is growing. But so is the anti-free trade sentimentamong environmental and social-justice associations. Today, an importantquestion is how free trade can be designed in a sustainable way.Based on the theoretical concept of two-level diplomacy, Astrid Fritz Carrapatosoanalyzes whether domestic consultations help to further integratetrade-related environmental issues into trade agreements. Because the domesticdimension of international negotiations is often neglected, this studyfocuses on consultation procedures between the government and interestgroups. Determinants for the integration of environmental aspects into tradeagreements can thus be worked out. The book is aimed at scholars and studentsin the field of social sciences, economics, environmental studies, journalistsinterested in global and regional trade issues as well as environmentalthemes, politicians dealing with trade and environment issues and NGOs andother interest groups working in the environmental and/or trade sector.