Compliance in “exceptional” trade disputes: a set-theoretical approach
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Resumo: | Abstract This article uses the Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) method to examine the combinations of conditions that explain the length of World Trade Organization (WTO) disputes that invoke General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs’ (GATT) General Exceptions (Article XX). Using the Brazil-EC controversy over retreaded tires as an example, the work underscores the importance of the mobilization of civil society organizations such as NGOs and think tanks in association with power asymmetry and/or veto players. The article contributes to understanding the causal complexity and empirical heterogeneity of “exceptional” disputes (disputes in which a party invokes GATT’s General Exceptions). |
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Compliance in “exceptional” trade disputes: a set-theoretical approach |
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Compliance in “exceptional” trade disputes: a set-theoretical approach |
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Compliance in “exceptional” trade disputes: a set-theoretical approach Cezar,Rodrigo Fagundes WTO disputes general exceptions qualitative comparative analysis domestic politics bargaining power compliance |
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Compliance in “exceptional” trade disputes: a set-theoretical approach |
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Compliance in “exceptional” trade disputes: a set-theoretical approach |
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Compliance in “exceptional” trade disputes: a set-theoretical approach |
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Compliance in “exceptional” trade disputes: a set-theoretical approach |
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Compliance in “exceptional” trade disputes: a set-theoretical approach |
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Cezar,Rodrigo Fagundes |
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Cezar,Rodrigo Fagundes |
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Cezar,Rodrigo Fagundes |
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WTO disputes general exceptions qualitative comparative analysis domestic politics bargaining power compliance |
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WTO disputes general exceptions qualitative comparative analysis domestic politics bargaining power compliance |
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Abstract This article uses the Qualitative Comparative Analysis (QCA) method to examine the combinations of conditions that explain the length of World Trade Organization (WTO) disputes that invoke General Agreement on Trade and Tariffs’ (GATT) General Exceptions (Article XX). Using the Brazil-EC controversy over retreaded tires as an example, the work underscores the importance of the mobilization of civil society organizations such as NGOs and think tanks in association with power asymmetry and/or veto players. The article contributes to understanding the causal complexity and empirical heterogeneity of “exceptional” disputes (disputes in which a party invokes GATT’s General Exceptions). |
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Centro de Estudos Globais da Universidade de Brasília |
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