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Constructing Trade

The Negotiation of the Comprehensive Economic and Trade Agreement (CETA) in Quebec
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Zusammenfassung

Die diskursanalytische Arbeit untersucht die handelspolitischen Interessen der Provinz Quebec während der CETA-Verhandlung zwischen Kanada und der EU (2006-2014). Die Verhandlung der Vertragskapitel „Öffentliche Vergabe“, „Ausländische Direktinvestition“ und „Landwirtschaft“ aus der Perspektive Quebecs macht deutlich, dass die Regierung aus bestehenden Ideenrepertoires schöpfte, um Quebecs Interessen in einem komplexen transatlantischen Gefüge zu entwickeln und geschickt voranzutreiben. Den Bezugsrahmen, um aktuelle und historische Vorgänge zu interpretieren und Allianzen zur Durchsetzung der eigenen Position zu schmieden, stellten dabei insbesondere der kanadische Föderalismus sowie wirtschaftspolitische und kulturelle Entwicklungsdiskurse dar. Die Untersuchung basiert auf der systematischen quantitativen Analyse von Quebecer Parlamentsdebatten sowie der qualitativen Auswertung strukturierter Interviews mit Regierungsmitgliedern, Verwaltungsbeamten, Wirtschaftsverbänden und NGOs.


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Copyrightjahr
2019
ISBN-Print
978-3-8487-4954-6
ISBN-Online
978-3-8452-9166-6
Verlag
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Reihe
Denkart Europa | Mindset Europe
Band
30
Sprache
Englisch
Seiten
348
Produkttyp
Monographie

Inhaltsverzeichnis

KapitelSeiten
  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis Kein Zugriff Seiten 1 - 22
  2. Introduction Kein Zugriff Seiten 23 - 28
      1. 1. Trade as a Function of Attributed Interests and Ideas Kein Zugriff
      2. 2. The Problematic Status of Attributed Interests Kein Zugriff
      3. 3. Overcoming the Great Divide: From Fixed Preferences to the Strategic Development of Interests Kein Zugriff
      1. 1. Object of Research: Trade Positions as a Discursive Process Kein Zugriff
      2. 2. Trade Negotiations as a Policy Process Kein Zugriff
        1. a) Repertoires: Connecting Interests to Collective Representations Kein Zugriff
        2. b) Discursive and Coalitional Strategies Kein Zugriff
        1. a) Constructing the Cases: Four Discursive Processes Kein Zugriff
        2. b) Focussing on Actors, not Structures: Selection Criteria for the Units of Analysis Kein Zugriff
      1. 2. Trade Policy Strategy as Discursive Data: Constructing the Corpus Kein Zugriff
        1. a) Exploring and Describing Kein Zugriff
        2. b) Data Reduction Through Coding Kein Zugriff
        3. c) Looking for Patterns Kein Zugriff
    1. Conclusion Kein Zugriff
      1. 1. Failing to Reach a Comprehensive Economic Agreement Kein Zugriff
      2. 2. Reviving the Project of an Economic Partnership: A New Space for Economic Development Kein Zugriff
      3. 3. A Discursive Strategy for Province-Building and Strengthening the Federation Kein Zugriff
      4. 4. Provincial Para-Diplomacy and Intergovernmental Relations Kein Zugriff
        1. a) Networking Dinner in Quebec City (December 2006) Kein Zugriff
        2. b) Exploiting the Myth of Davos (January 2007) Kein Zugriff
        1. a) Convincing the European Commission: From ‘Global Europe’ to Bilateral Relations with Canada? Kein Zugriff
        2. b) Finding Allies among Member States Kein Zugriff
        1. a) Ensuring the Federal Government’s Commitment Kein Zugriff
        2. b) Gaining Provincial Support Kein Zugriff
        1. a) The Prelude: the Canada-EU Summit in Berlin (June 2007) Kein Zugriff
        2. b) The Overture: the Canada-EU Summit and the bilateral France-Quebec visit in Quebec City (October 2008) Kein Zugriff
        3. c) Launching Negotiations: the EU-Canada Summit in Prague (May 2009) Kein Zugriff
    1. Conclusion Kein Zugriff
      1. 1. International Trade and Provincial Jurisdiction over Procurement Kein Zugriff
      2. 2. The Legacy of the Quiet Revolution: Quebec’s Procurement in the Tradition of State Dirigisme Kein Zugriff
      1. 1. A Keystone of the Agreement: Public Procurement in the Overall Negotiation Process Kein Zugriff
      2. 2. An Unexpected Negotiation Outcome Kein Zugriff
          1. aa) Diverging Conceptions of Provincial Interests: Mass Transit Equipment and Bombardier Kein Zugriff
          2. bb) Opposition to Opening Energy Procurement: "Le Saint-Graal de l’Hydro-Québec" Kein Zugriff
          3. cc) Municipal Water and Waste Management: For Sale? Kein Zugriff
        1. b) The PQ’s Alignment to the Liberals’ Strategy (2012-2014) Kein Zugriff
    1. Conclusion Kein Zugriff
      1. 1. Overlapping Jurisdiction over Foreign Direct Investment: Institutional Developments Kein Zugriff
      2. 2. Canada’s Changing Foreign Direct Investment Interests: There and Back Again Kein Zugriff
      3. 3. ‘L’apport déterminant des investissements étrangers dans la croissance économique québécoise’ Kein Zugriff
      1. 1. Reinvigorating Investment Relations between Canada and the EU: Exploring the Bilateral Avenue Kein Zugriff
      2. 2. A Comprehensive Approach to Investment in CETA Kein Zugriff
        1. a) Setting the Agenda for Attracting Foreign Capital (2006-2009) Kein Zugriff
        2. b) A Controversy over the Need for State Dirigisme (2009-2012) Kein Zugriff
        3. c) Protecting Provincial State Sovereignty (10.2012-04.2014; 05.-12.2014) Kein Zugriff
    1. Conclusion Kein Zugriff
      1. 1. Agricultural Policies in Quebec and Canada before CETA: The Co-Existence of Dirigisme and Small Open Economy Frames Kein Zugriff
      2. 2. International Trade and Agriculture in Canada (1986-2009) Kein Zugriff
      1. 1. Agriculture throughout the CETA Negotiation Process (2006-2014) Kein Zugriff
        1. a) Firm Positions on Protecting Supply Management in Quebec (2009-2012) Kein Zugriff
        2. b) Mounting Tensions between State Dirigisme and Small Open Economy: Challenges for the Co-Existence of two Incommensurate Frames (10.2012-04.2014) Kein Zugriff
        3. c) Anchoring Agriculture as a Federal Issue (05.2014-12.2014) Kein Zugriff
    1. Conclusion Kein Zugriff
  3. Conclusion: results and outlook Kein Zugriff Seiten 304 - 310
    1. I. Press Articles and Opinion Pieces Kein Zugriff
      1. 1. Overview of Parliamentary Debates on Trade with Europe in Quebec's National Assembly (2008-2014) Kein Zugriff
      2. 2. Overview of Press Releases on Commerce by the Council of the Federation (2004-2014) Kein Zugriff
        1. 3.1. Governmental/ International Organizational Sources Kein Zugriff
        2. 3.2. Company/ Interest Group Sources Kein Zugriff
    2. III. Legal Cases Kein Zugriff
  4. Bibliography Kein Zugriff Seiten 323 - 344
  5. Index Kein Zugriff Seiten 345 - 348

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