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Greening through Trade

How American Trade Policy Is Linked to Environmental Protection Abroad

by (author) Sikina Jinnah & Jean-Frederic Morin

Publisher
MIT Press
Initial publish date
Mar 2020
Category
Environmental Policy, Commerce, Trade & Tariffs
  • Paperback / softback

    ISBN
    9780262538725
    Publish Date
    Mar 2020
    List Price
    $47.00

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How the environmental provisions in US preferential trade agreements affect both the environmental policies of trading partners and the effectiveness of multilateral environmental agreements.

As trade negotiations within the World Trade Organization seem permanently stalled, countries turn increasingly to preferential trade agreements (PTAs) between smaller groups of nations. Many of these PTAs incorporate environmental provisions, some of which require trading partners to enact new domestic environmental laws, and use the enforcement mechanisms available within trade agreements as tools for environmental protection. In Greening through Trade, Sikina Jinnah and Jean-Frédéric Morin provide the first detailed examination of how the environmental provisions in US preferential trade agreements affect both the environmental policies of trading partners and the effectiveness of multilateral environmental agreements. They do so through a combination of in-depth qualitative case studies and quantitative analysis of an original dataset of 688 global PTAs.

Jinnah and Morin explore the effects of linkages between PTAs and environmental treaties and the diffusion of environmental norms and policy through PTAs. Centrally, they argue that US trade agreements can serve as mechanisms both to export environmental policies to trading partner nations and third-party countries and to enhance the effectiveness of multilateral environmental agreements by strengthening their enforcement capacity. They caution that PTAs are not a panacea for environmental governance; deeper problems of unsustainable consumption and differential power dynamics between trading partners must be carefully navigated in deploying trade agreements for environmental protection.

About the authors

Dr. Sikina Jinnah is Associate Professor of Politics at University of California, Santa Cruz. She is also an 2017 Andrew Carnegie Fellow, and an affiliated faculty member at American University's School of International Service and at UCSC's Department of Environmental Studies.

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Jean-Fré dé ric Morin holds the Canada Research Chair in International Political Economy and is Full Professor of Political Science at Université Laval, Quebec.

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Editorial Reviews

"Greening through Trade is a well-structured venture into an expanding policy area, which, thanks to its written delivery, remains captivating and accessible for trade policy experts, scholars from diverse disciplines, and practitioners alike."
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