2022
DOI: 10.1177/13691481221082454
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New deals ‘The Second After Leaving?’ IO withdrawal and bilateral trade agreements

Abstract: The Brexit campaign was based on the idea that newly gained British sovereignty and flexibility in global trade governance would facilitate the quick negotiation of preferential trade agreements. We explore how long it may take for a state to negotiate bilateral preferential trade agreements to offset potential losses from International Organizations withdrawals. We address the question of ‘timing’, and discuss several mechanisms that delay or speed up the implementation of bilateral trade deals after exiting … Show more

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