The Jean Monnet Network on Atlantic Studies, conceived under the auspices of the EU, tries to position the Atlantic community within the fast-evolving international scenario. It pursues innovative ways to strengthen partnerships across both margins of the Atlantic, always bearing in mind the constructive role that the EU can play in the transatlantic space. After having exploited the fundamental theme of energy, out of which a successful publication has already been produced, the Network dedicated the whole next year to the encompassing area of trade and related Commercial exchanges.
The qualification ‘encompassing’ is important because developments inside and among the major centres of power, together with ever renewed advances in technology, logistics and regulations as well, are transforming the patterns and issues relevant in the trade narrative.
The papers in this book reflect this transition period; they were presented and discussed during the second project seminar, which took place from March 21 to 23, at the FGV headquarters, in Rio de Janeiro.
LNG trade in the Atlantic Basin: situation and perspectives
págs. 1-40
Trade integration in the Economic Community of West African States: assessing constraints and opportunities using an augmented gravity model
págs. 41-70
págs. 71-88
págs. 89-116
págs. 117-136
págs. 137-156
EU Values in EU External Relations: An Introduction to Current Legal Instruments
págs. 157-178
Current Experience With Nutritional Information in the EU and Chile: How Brazil Could Benefit
págs. 179-204
págs. 205-210
The Future Prospects and Shape of Trade Agreements in the Atlantic Region: A Round Table
Renato G. Flôres Jr., Carlos Mariani Bittencourt, Daniel S. Hamilton, Renato Baumann, Roberto Fendt
págs. 211-228
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