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Annotated bibliography - Foreign trade

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Article / book

Beyers, J. & Kerremans, B. (2007). The Press coverage of trade issues: a comparative analysis of public agenda-setting and trade politics. Journal of European Public Policy, 14(2), 269-292.

Ferón, É. (2004). Anti-Globalization Movements and the European Agenda. Innovation, 17(2), 119-127.


Ripoll Servent, A. (2014). The role of the European Parliament in international negatiations after Lisbon. Journal of European Public Policy, 21(4), 568-586. ​

Description

Analyses the determinants of media attention for trade policy issues in the WTO with EU involvement, focusing specifically on the role of interest groups in generating public attention. Abstract

Discusses the ambiguous role of anti-globalisation demonstrations on the EU agenda. They affect the agenda but their impact is constrained by the fact that they bypass the official discourse.
Abstract

The article analyses the new role of the EP in international negotiations after the Treaty of Lisbon. Abstract
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