Agricultural trade and North-South cooperation: Colombia and the European Union
Developments in the Colombian agricultural sector in the international agricultural regime
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- 3 Lesestunden
The book explores the disparities in the international agricultural regime established post-World War II, highlighting the dominance of the U.S. and European nations over developing countries. It examines the implications of these imbalances on the Colombian agricultural sector, utilizing the theory of complex interdependence and the concept of international regimes. Key influences such as the Generalised System of Preferences, the Free Trade Agreement, and North-South cooperation with the European Union are analyzed to assess Colombia's vulnerability and sensitivity to global agricultural changes.
