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Chile's Rush to Free Trade Agreements

Authors :
Wehner, Leslie
Wehner, Leslie
Source :
Revista de ciencia política; 31; 2; 207-226
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

This article analyses the reasons for Chile's aggressive Free Trade Agreement (FTA) policy. Assessing both how the Chilean government has converged with the export sector and how the government has been able to co-opt, soften and divide those on the losing side of any FTA policy, are key to understanding Chile's vast number of FTAs. However, FTAs are also a constitutive part of a country's foreign policy, which converts these accords into a vehicle for the achievement of state goals dealing with economic issues and power configurations and expectations. It is the interplay between domestic groups' interests and the state's foreign policy goals that explain Chile's rush to FTAs.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Revista de ciencia política; 31; 2; 207-226
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1015625047
Document Type :
Electronic Resource