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ID169207
Title ProperPolitical controversy about international economic agreements
Other Title InformationLessons for Canada–UK trade negotiations after Brexit
LanguageENG
AuthorHurrelmann, Achim
Summary / Abstract (Note)The withdrawal of the UK from the EU, if and when it occurs, will likely imply that Canada must conclude a new bilateral trade agreement with the UK. In light of recent trends toward an increasing politicization of trade negotiations, this policy brief assesses the respects in which a Canada–UK agreement could become politically controversial. Drawing on explanations for the politicization of recent trade deals, it identifies potential flashpoints for political conflict in the Canada–UK trade relationship. It then discusses how policy-makers can channel trade-related controversies into the policy process in an inclusive and evidence-based manner.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Journal Vol. 74, No.3; Sep 2019: p. 453-462
Journal SourceInternational Journal Vol: 74 No 3
Key WordsPoliticization ;  Brexit ;  Canada–UK Relations ;  Trade and Investment Agreements


 
 
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