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- W4385607036 abstract "ABSTRACTThis paper provides an in-depth analysis of the European Commission’s trade and sustainable development discourse from 1993 to 2022. By employing a discursive institutionalist framework and examining a comprehensive corpus of over 1,400 press documents, this study traces the discursive process that has created both significant changes to, and persistent elements in, the Commission’s trade-sustainability agenda. The analysis reveals noteworthy shifts within the discourse, notably a transition from a primary concern with labour and human rights during the 1990s to an increased focus on economic development and poverty reduction in the early 2000s. This was followed by a discernible move towards more stringent differentiation among developing countries and an amplified emphasis on reciprocity. In recent years, we are witnessing a strong focus on environmental and climate protection, labour rights, and enforceability. The findings underscore the enduring presence of trade-sustainability ideas within EU trade policy and their gradual evolution over time, while contributing to the literature on the role of ideas in shaping the Union’s external policies.KEYWORDS: EUdiscoursesustainable developmenttrade policy AcknowledgmentsI want to thank Gabriel Siles-Brügge, Jan Orbie, Anders Wivel, Jens Ladefoged Mortensen, Ben Rosamond, Alasdair Young, Ferdi De Ville, Evgeny Postnikov, Martin Bæk Carstensen, Ana Campera Soares, Christoffer Hentzer Dausgaard, Lorna Wildgaard, Peter Nedergaard, the special issue editor and the two anonymous reviewers for their excellent suggestions and input.Disclosure statementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).Correction StatementThis article has been corrected with minor changes. These changes do not impact the academic content of the article.Notes1 [Year-month-date] 1994.03.29.2 1996.12.13 and 1997.02.03, respectively also (1996.07.24; 1997.02.03 1999.07.08).3 1993.09.14.4 1993.09.14; 1993.11.15; 1994.03.29.5 1996.07.24 (also 1994.11.03; 1994.11.10; 1994.11.10; 1995.10.23; 1996.04.01; 1997.02.03; 1998.03.23; 1998.12.09; 1999.07.08).6 1994.03.29.7 1993.02.08; 1993.02.17; 1993.03.19; 1993.05.28; 1999.03.15.8 1994.03.29.9 1998.11.17; 1998.12.09.10 1999.10.14.11 2000.03.06 (also 2000.06.09; 2000.11.08; 2000.02.17).12 2001.02.08.13 1999.10.14 (also 1999.11.30).14 1999.11.29 (also 2001.11.08; 2003.02.04; 2003.09.09).15 2001.11.09 (also 2001.11.11; 2002.04.19).16 1999.11.3017 2002.04.18.18 2003.02.04.19 2001.02.26.20 2001.03.30; 2001.06.19; 2001.11.30; 2002.03.05; 2002.06.24; 2002.10.30; 2002.11.29; 2003.05.26; 2003.08.30; 2004.04.21; 2004.10.29.21 2002.04.09 (also 2003.10.06 and 2004.02.05).22 2002.09.27.23 2004.04.16.24 2003.09.24; 2004.01.19; 2004.01.14; 2004.01.13; 2003.11.26; 2003.10.28.25 2003.09.04.26 2005.01.13; 2005.03.17;2005.03.18; 2005.05.26; 2005.06.22; 2005.06.28; 2005.07.06; 2005.09.13; 2005.11.10; 2006.01.23; 2006.03.21; 2006.05.04; 2006.05.15; 2006.05.17; 2006.06.23; 2006.10.09; 2006.12.19.27 2005.02.04.28 2005.01.13; 2005.02.04; 2005.03.15; 2005.03.17; 2005.06.22; 2005.09.26; 2005.11.10.29 2005.01.20 (also 2005.01.06; 2005.01.20; 2005.03.17; 2005.04.19).30 2005.05.23.31 2004.08.12.32 2005.03.15.33 2004.11.23 (also 2004.12.01; 2004.12.02; 2005.01.13).34 2004. 12.01 (also 2004.11.13; 2004. 12.01; 2004.12.02; 2005.01.13; 2005.02.04).35 2005.06.23.36 2005.05.26.37 2005.06.13.38 2005.06.23 (see also 2005.05.26).39 2005.06.23.40 2005.12.21.41 2011.09.08/2011.10.03; 2011.10.18 (also 2011.09.07; 2010.11.09; 2011.10.28; 2014.04.01).42 2011.10.28 (also 2011.09.08; 2011.09.21; 2011.10.18; 2012.12.18; 2014.07.22).43 2010.05.28; 2010.10.25; 2011.03.10; 2011.10.18; 2011.10.19; 2012.02.27; 2012.03.28; 2013.09.02; 2014.03.20.44 2002.04.09 (also 2003.10.06; 2004.02.05).45 2013.11.11.46 2013.12.06.47 2011.5.10 (also 2011.05.10; 2012.10.31).48 2012.01.27.49 2014.07.09 (also 2014.01.24).50 EU-Central America: 2011.06.24; 2012.04.24; 2012.12.11; 2013.09.27; EU-Colombia/Peru: 2012.02.29; 2012.11.30; 2013.02.28; South Korea: 2010.10.06; 2011; 02; 17; 2011.06.30; 2012.06.27; Singapore: 2010.03.02; 2012.12.16; 2013.09.20; Japan: 2013.03.25; 2013.07.03; 2013.10.25.51 2014.05.22.52 Vietnam: 2015.08.04; 2016.02.01; 2018.10.17; 2019.06.27; 2019.06.30. Japan: 2017.07.06; 2018.07.17; 2018.12.23; 2019.01.30. Mercosur: 2019.06.28.53 Rejection of social/environmental protectionist motives: 1993.03.29 (also: 1994.02.17; 1994.11.03; 1994.11.10; 1995.10.23; 1996.04.01; 1996.07.24; 1996.12.13; 1999.11.29; 2000.03.06; 2000.11.08; 2000.11.23; 2001.02.19; 2001.03.25; 2001.07.06; 2001.07.18; 2001.11.10; 2001.11.11; 2002.01.01; 2003.02.04; 2003.09.09; 2005.02.04; 2005.05.26; 2005.06.23; 2005.09.19; 2005.09.26; 2006.12.05.54 2022.06.22.55 20.22.06.30.56 2021.02.18; 2021.12.15.57 13.07.2021; 23.02.2022; 04.09.2022; 14.09.2022.Additional informationNotes on contributorsCaroline BertramCaroline Bertram is a doctoral researcher at the University of Copenhagen. In her PhD research, she investigates social and climate conditionality elements in the EU's preferential trade agreements. As part of her research, she explores the interlinking of trade policy with the global climate regime and trade-sustainability practices in Europe and beyond." @default.
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