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Open Strategic Autonomy in EU Trade Policy explores the European Union’s evolving approach to international trade and economic relations. The authors, Wolfgang Weiss and Cornelia Furculita, provide an in-depth analysis of how the EU has transitioned toward more assertive trade policies, emphasizing stronger enforcement of trade rules and more robust representation of European interests in global markets.
This Cambridge Studies volume examines key policy developments, institutional mechanisms, and strategic considerations that have shaped the EU’s contemporary trade framework. It addresses critical questions about how the Union balances openness with protective measures, manages trade disputes, and safeguards its economic interests amid geopolitical challenges. The book is essential reading for policymakers, academics, and professionals interested in understanding modern EU trade governance, including topics such as trade defense instruments, bilateral negotiations, and the EU’s role in shaping international trade standards.







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