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Index
Cover
Dedication
Title Page
Copyright
Abbreviations
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Why TTIP now?
The negotiating process
Beyond the hyperbole
Notes
1 Growth and Jobs
A way out of the crisis
Economic modelling and the ‘management of fictional expectations’
Modelling TTIP
Contesting economic modelling
Notes
2 Setting Global Standards
American decline and disillusion with market power Europe
Regulatory cooperation: the devil is in the mode
TTIP is unlikely to lead to global standards
Notes
3 The Bottom Line: Cutting Red Tape
Regulation in the crosshairs of the global trade regime
Regulatory politics in the EU and the US
The business agenda on TTIP
Concerns about regulatory chill remain
Cutting red tape from two sides
Deregulation as a bargaining chip
Giving up policy space through investor protection
Taking the politics out of regulation?
Notes
4 Challenging TTIP
Changing patterns of mobilisation
NGOs and the TTIP negotiations
The difficulties in selling free trade
A successful mobilisation?
Notes
Conclusion: Seizing the TTIP Moment
Rethinking global trade politics
At the service of citizens
Three scenarios for TTIP
Notes
References
Index
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