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When Cooperation Fails - The International Law and Politics of Genetically Modified Foods (Paperback)
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When Cooperation Fails - The International Law and Politics of Genetically Modified Foods (Paperback)
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The transatlantic dispute over genetically modified organisms
(GMOs) has brought into conflict the United States and the European
Union, two long-time allies and economically interdependent
democracies with a long record of successful cooperation. Yet the
dispute - pitting a largely acceptant US against an EU deeply
suspicious of GMOs - has developed into one of the most bitter and
intractable transatlantic and global conflicts, resisting efforts
at negotiated resolution and resulting in a bitterly contested
legal battle before the World Trade Organization.
Professors Pollack and Shaffer investigate the obstacles to
reconciling regulatory differences among nations through
international cooperation, through the lens of the GMO dispute. The
book addresses the dynamic interactions of domestic law and
politics, transnational networks, international regimes, and global
markets, through a theoretically grounded and empirically
comprehensive analysis of the governance of GM foods and crops.
They demonstrate that the deeply politicized, entrenched and
path-dependent nature of the regulation of GMOs in the US and the
EU has fundamentally shaped negotiations and decision-making at the
international level, limiting the prospects for deliberation and
providing incentives for both sides to engage in hard bargaining
and to "shop" for favorable international forums. They then assess
the impacts, and the limits, of international pressures on domestic
US and European law, politics and business practice, which have
remained strikingly resistant to change.
International cooperation in areas like GMO regulation, the authors
conclude, must overcome multiple obstacles, legal and political,
domestic and international. Any effective response to this
persistent dispute, they argue, must recognize both the obstacles
to successful cooperation, and the options that remain for each
side when cooperation fails.
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