WHITHER FREE TRADE AGREEMENTS?

| Compilation |
Jiro OKAMOTO Co-authored by Tatsushi Ogita (Economics and Social Security). |
| Publication |
James & James (Science Publishers) Ltd. |
| Publication date |
2003 |
| ISBN |
4-258-61002-X C3331 |
Contents
I. Theoretical and Institutional Perspectives
- 2Evaluating the Logics of FTA Formations in International Economics: Economic Rational Consequence of Strategic Interactions
- 3Institutional Motives for Forming FTAs: The Contradiction between the MFN Principle and Reciprocity
- 4The International Political Economy of FTA Proliferation: Testing the Analytical Scope of Neorealism, Neoliberalism and Constructivism
II. The Case Studies
- 5The United States' Free Trade Agreements: From NAFTA to the FTAA
- 6Mexico's Foreign Trade Policy in the New Millennium: Achievements and Challenges
- 7The Comprehensiveness of Chilean Free Trade Agreements
- 8Japan as a Late-coming FTA Holder: Trade Policy Change for Asian Orientation
- 9Thailand's FTA Policy: Continuity and Change between the Chuan and Thaksin Goverments
- 10Linkage between Malaysia's FTA Policy and ASEAN Diplomacy
- 11Australia's FTA Policy: From Defensive Response to Competitive Liberalization?
- 12Diplomacy, Politics and Damage Control in the Negotiation of the New Zealand-Singapore FTA
III. Conclusion