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Negotiating European integration on the southern periphery: Democracy deficits and bargaining power in the Maghreb.
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Negotiating European integration on the southern periphery: Democracy deficits and bargaining power in the Maghreb./
作者:
Dawson, Carl.
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162 p.
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Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-06, Section: A, page: 2645.
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Dissertation Abstracts International68-06A.
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Economics, Commerce-Business. -
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9780549091233
Negotiating European integration on the southern periphery: Democracy deficits and bargaining power in the Maghreb.
Dawson, Carl.
Negotiating European integration on the southern periphery: Democracy deficits and bargaining power in the Maghreb.
- 162 p.
Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 68-06, Section: A, page: 2645.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Pittsburgh, 2007.
From 1992 until 1995, Morocco and the European Union (EU) were in negotiations for an Association Agreement as part of a regional initiative, the Euro-Mediterranean Partnership (or "Barcelona process"). The free trade provisions of the agreement seemed unfavorable for Morocco: they largely excluded agriculture, and, therefore, many products in which Morocco could have made significant gains, they opened the Moroccan market to competition from EU non-agricultural products (Morocco had achieved equivalent access to EU markets decades earlier), and EU funding for Moroccan company upgrading fell far short of expectations. This research sought to determine how the respective political systems of Morocco and the European Union led to the EU proposing, and Morocco accepting, a sub-optimal agreement. These issues were explored through recorded and transcribed interviews with key Moroccan and EU players, and through document analysis, and the resulting data were analyzed primarily in terms of Putnam's two-level game model of international negotiation.
ISBN: 9780549091233Subjects--Topical Terms:
626649
Economics, Commerce-Business.
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