Eckhardt Jappe, Poletti Arlo
J Eur Public Policy. 2016;23(10):1543-1562. doi: 10.1080/13501763.2015.1085073. Epub 2015 Sep 28.
In 2006, the European Commission released its Global Europe Communication, in which it announced a shift from a multilateral to a bilateral trade strategy. One of the key pillars of this new strategy was to strengthen the bilateral trade relations with key Asian countries. In contrast to existing analyses that focus on European Union (EU) decision makers' agency, we propose an explanation for this notable shift in the EU's trade policy that stresses the political role of import-dependent firms. In light of the increasing integration of such firms into global value chains, the article argues that a plausible case can be made, both theoretically and empirically, that import-dependent firms had a clear stake in the signing of preferential trade agreements between the EU and Asian countries and that their lobbying efforts significantly affected the EU's decision to start negotiations with South Korea, India and Vietnam.
2006年,欧盟委员会发布了《全球欧洲通讯》,宣布从多边贸易战略转向双边贸易战略。这一新战略的关键支柱之一是加强与亚洲主要国家的双边贸易关系。与现有侧重于欧盟决策者能动性的分析不同,我们对欧盟贸易政策这一显著转变提出一种解释,强调依赖进口的企业的政治作用。鉴于此类企业日益融入全球价值链,本文认为,无论在理论上还是实证上,都有理由认为依赖进口的企业在欧盟与亚洲国家签署优惠贸易协定中有着明确的利益,并且它们的游说努力显著影响了欧盟启动与韩国、印度和越南谈判的决定。