简介
目录
Introduction
1 Multilevel Networks Approach to European Trade Policy making
1.1 European Multilevel Governance
1.2 Policy Networks Analysis
1.2.1 Explicating Policy Networks
1.2.2 The Levels of Analysis of Policy Networks
1.2.3 The Applicability of Policy Networks to European Policy Studies ...
1.2.4 Summary
1.3 Multilevel Networks Approach
1.3.1 The Combination of Multilevel Governance and Policy Networks Analysis
1.3.2 European Multilevel Network Governance
1.3.3 Multilevel Network Approach
1.3.4 Summary
1.4 Applicability of the Multilevel Networks Approach to the European Trade Policy Making
1.4.1 European Trade Policy
1.4.2 Applicability of Multilevel Networks Analysis to the European Trade Policy Making
1.5 Chapter Summary
2 The Actors and Their Roles in European Trade Policy Making
2.1 Public Actors and European Trade Policy making
2.1.1 Public Actors and Their Roles in European Trade Policy Making
2.1.2 The Institutional Power Structure of European Trade Policy Making
2.1.3 Consultation Process and the Goods-demand of Public Actors
2.1.4 Summary
2.2 Private Actors and European Trade Policy Making
2.2.1 Companies and Their Roles in European Trade Policy making
2.2.2 Trade Associations and Their Roles in European Trade Policy Making
2.2.3 Trade Unions and Their Roles in European Trade Policy Making
2.2.4 Lobbying Activities and the Goods-supply of Private Actors
2.2.5 Summary
2.3 Panner actors and European Trade Policy Making
2.3.1 External Partners
2.3.2 Consultants
2.3.3 Civil Society Organizations/NGOs
2.3.4 Think Tanks
2.3.5 Media
2.3.6 Interest intermediation and the Roles of Partner Actors
2.3.7 Summary
2.4 Resource-interdependency and Goods-exchange Network Structure
2.5 Chapter Summary
3 The Public/Private Interactions in European External Trade Negotiations ...
3.1 Institutional Background of European External Trade Negotiation
3.2 Public/private Interactions in the Commission
3.2.1 Policy Communication and Consultation by the Commission in Trade Negotiation
3.2.2 Lobbying and Interest Representation by Private Actors
3.3 Public/Private Interactions in the Council
3.3.1 Private Lobbying to the Council
3.3.2 Private Lobbying to the 133 Committee
3.3.3 Private Lobbying to the National Authorities
3.4 Public/Private Interactions in the European Parliament
3.5 Goods-exchange Network Structure and European Trade Negotiation
3.6 Chapter Summary
4 Public/private Interactions in European Anti-dumping Policy Making towards Chinese Footwear (2005-2009)
4.1 Institutional Setting of Anti-Dumping Regulation
4.2 Background of the Example of AD-FLC
4.3 Public/Private Interaction during the Initiation, Investigation and Provisional Measures (2005.05-200608)
4.3.1 Notice of Initiation of an Anti-dumping Investigation by the Commission
4.3.2 Imposing a Provisional Measure by the Commission
4.3.3 Proposal for Council Regulation on Definitive Measure by the Commission
4.4 Public/Private Interaction during the Legislation of Definitive Measure (2006.08-2008.10)
4.4.1 Imposing a Definitive Measure by the Council
4.4.2 Initiating an Investigation on Possible Circumvention by the Commission
4.4.3 Notice of the Impending Expiry of Anti-dumping Measures by the Commission
4.4.4 Proposal for Council Regulation on Extending Anti-Dumping Measures
to Macao SAR by the Commission
4.4.5 Extending the Definitive Anti-dumping Measures to Macao SAR by the Council
4.5 Public/Private Interaction during the Expiry Review and Extension (2008.10-2009.12)
4.5.1 Initiation of Expiry Review of Anti-dumping Measures by the Commission
4.5.2 Imposing a Definitive anti-dumping Duty on Footwear from China and Macao SAR by the Commission and the Council
4.6 Goods-exchange Network Structure and Anti-Dumping Policy Making
4.7 Chapter Summary
Conclusions
Reference
Index 1
Index 2
Acknowledgement
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