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THE EUROPEAN UNION IN INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS A Geo-Economic Turn in Trade Policy? EU Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific Edited by Johan Adriaensen Evgeny Postnikov The European Union in International Affairs Series Editors Sebastian Oberthür, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Brussels, Belgium Knud Erik Jørgensen, Aarhus University, Aarhus, Denmark Philomena B. Murray, University of Melbourne, Parkville, Australia Sandra Lavenex, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland ThisBookSeriesaimstobeacentralresourceforthegrowingcommunity of scholars and policy-makers who engage with the evolving inter- face between the EU and international affairs. It provides in-depth, cutting edge and original contributions of world-class research on the EU in international affairs by highlighting new developments, insights, challenges and opportunities. It encompasses analyses of the EU’s inter- national role, as mediated by its own Member States, in international institutions and in its strategic bilateral and regional partnerships. Books in the Series examine evolving EU internal policies that have external implications and the ways in which these are both driven by, and feed back into, international developments. Grounded in Political Science, International Relations, International Political Economy, Law, Sociology and History, the Series reflects a commitment to interdisciplinary schol- arship. We welcome book proposals relating to the changing role of the EU in international affairs across policies and the Union’s relations with different parts of the world, as well as relations with states and multi- lateral institutions. We are interested in research on values and norms, interests and global governance and welcome both theory-informed studies and studies comparing the EU with other major global actors. To submitaproposal,pleasecontactCommissioningEditorAmbraFinotello ambra.fi[email protected]. This series is indexed by Scopus. More information about this series at https://link.springer.com/bookseries/14438 · Johan Adriaensen Evgeny Postnikov Editors A Geo-Economic Turn in Trade Policy? EU Trade Agreements in the Asia-Pacific Editors Johan Adriaensen Evgeny Postnikov Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences School of Social & Political Sciences Maastricht University University of Melbourne Maastricht, Limburg Melbourne, VIC, Australia The Netherlands ISSN 2662-5911 ISSN 2662-592X (electronic) The European Union in International Affairs ISBN 978-3-030-81280-5 ISBN 978-3-030-81281-2 (eBook) https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-81281-2 © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2022 This work is subject to copyright. 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Neither the publisher nor the authors or the editors give a warranty, expressed or implied, with respecttothematerialcontainedhereinorforanyerrorsoromissionsthatmayhavebeen made.Thepublisherremainsneutralwithregardtojurisdictionalclaimsinpublishedmaps and institutional affiliations. This Palgrave Macmillan imprint is published by the registered company Springer Nature Switzerland AG The registered company address is: Gewerbestrasse 11, 6330 Cham, Switzerland Preface Theideaforthisbookemergedinthewakeofanacademicconferenceon EUexternalrelations.Wenotedthatcontrarytothetradepolicyliterature with its penchant for scrutinizing trade negotiations or the design of a trade agreement; foreign policy scholars interpreted decisions on trade in amuchlargercontextnoteschewingfrominvokingbiggerstrategicques- tions.Theideaofengagingwithbothperspectivesthatdonotalwaystalk withoneanotherformedtheinitialdrivebehindthebook.AndastheUS president Trump catapulted trade policy to the arena of high politics, we felt we need to empirically assess the policy impact of the geo-economic discourse. We could not foresee at the time that the European Commission would soon come to brand itself as “geo-political”. Beyond this boost to the timeliness of the book, we are also extremely grateful for the Commission’s support provided through the Erasmus+ programme. In the context of the Jean Monnet Network “Europe-Asia Security and Trade” (EAST) we were able to organize two conferences and a work- shop. Special thanks goes out to the local organizing teams at Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik (SWP) in Berlin, S. Rajaratnam School of Inter- national Studies at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore and School of Social and Political Sciences at The University of Melbourne for facilitating our fruitful discussions. We would also like to extend our gratitude to Thomas Christiansen who coordinated the Jean Monnet Network, offered useful advice and guidance, and supported our efforts. v vi PREFACE Administrative support by Lorenzo Mariani, Martijn Custers and Aslak Busch has also made completing the project smoother. An edited volume would not exist without its contributors. We owe them our gratitude for confiding their work to this volume, their partic- ipation and input at the network events, and their constructive engage- mentwithourfeedback.Muchliketheturmoilinthetraderegimeweaim tocapture,thebookitselfwasforgedthroughaglobalpandemic,acyber- attack, a shift to online teaching, the expansion and untimely contraction of our families. This has caused repeated delay to the project. We are thereforealsoextremelygratefulforthepatienceandunderstandingfrom our contributors. We believe that the timeliness of the book will only increase in the post-pandemic world as evidenced by some recent events. Completing a book is always taxing on our immediate environment. Johan would like to thank Eulalie, Rose, Josephine and Pippa for their support and timely distractions. Evgeny is extremely grateful to Lisa for her putting up with ups and downs of academic work and providing constant re-assurance, emotional support and useful advice. Maastricht, The Netherlands Johan Adriaensen Melbourne, Australia Evgeny Postnikov Contents Part I Introduction 1 Geo-economic Motives and the Negotiation of Free Trade Agreements: Introduction 3 Johan Adriaensen and Evgeny Postnikov Part II A Geo-Economic Trade Environment 2 The Politics of FTAs in Asia: The Role of China and Implications for EU Trade Policy 29 Soo Yeon Kim 3 US Trade Policy: Japan vs. China, from Politically Economic to Existential 55 Bart Kerremans 4 Global Value Chains and EU–East Asia Trade: An Antidote for Geo-Economic Competition? 73 Ferdi De Ville Part III Designing Geo-Economic Trade Agreements 5 Intellectual Property Rights. EU and US Initiatives in the Asia–Pacific: Competition, Coordination or Duplication? 97 Jean-Frédéric Morin and Madison Cartwright vii viii CONTENTS 6 Most-Favoured Nation Clauses: A Double-Edged Sword in a Geo-Economic Era 127 Fabian Bohnenberger and Clara Weinhardt 7 Product Regulations: You Can Drive My Car, Otherwise Let It Be 149 Alasdair R. Young 8 Rules of Origin: Bridging Regions to Withstand Turbulent Times 175 Jong Bum Kim 9 Sustainable Development in EU–Asia Trade Relations 197 Camille Nessel and Jan Orbie Part IV Case Studies 10 EU and South Korea: A Model Example for Foreign Trade Policy Relations? 225 Hanns Günther Hilpert and Sunghoon Park 11 Australia and the EU: From Trade Tensions to FTA Negotiations 247 Margherita Matera, Laura Allison-Reumann, and Philomena Murray 12 EU–Singapore Negotiations: Overlapping Negotiations, Conflicting Interests? 273 Lachlan McKenzie and Katharina L. Meissner 13 TheVietnam-EuropeanUnionFreeTradeAgreement: Victim of Changing Times? 295 Ha Hai Hoang and Maria Garcia 14 EU-Indonesia Trade Relations 319 Alexandra Hennessy and Poppy S. Winanti Part V Conclusion 15 Geo-Economic Motives in EU FTA’s with the Asia–Pacific: More Discourse Than Design? 345 Evgeny Postnikov and Johan Adriaensen Index 361 List of Contributors Johan Adriaensen Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, Maastricht University, Maastricht, The Netherlands Laura Allison-Reumann University of Melbourne, Melbourne, VIC, Australia Fabian Bohnenberger Department of European and International Studies, King’s College London, London, UK Madison Cartwright University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Ferdi De Ville Ghent Institute for European and International Studies, Ghent University, Ghent, Belgium Maria Garcia University of Bath, Bath, UK Alexandra Hennessy Department of Government, University of Essex, Colchester, UK Hanns Günther Hilpert Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik, Berlin, Germany Ha Hai Hoang Hanoi National University of Education, Hanoi, Vietnam Bart Kerremans University of Leuven (KU Leuven), Leuven, Belgium ix

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