Initiator conditions and the diffusion of digital trade-related provisions in PTAs

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q2 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS International Interactions Pub Date : 2022-03-04 DOI:10.1080/03050629.2022.2004137
Manfred Elsig, S. Klotz
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ABSTRACT Digital trade has become an important driver of global commerce and accounts for an increasing share of many countries’ economies. While progress in digital trade-related discussions at the World Trade Organization has been limited until fairly recently, the topic has gradually been gaining importance in preferential trade agreements (PTAs) since the early 2000s. As we also observe that digital trade governance has become increasingly politicized, we know little about these provisions’ origins and diffusion in PTAs. This research note discusses novel data and analyzes 91 digital trade-related provisions and 347 trade agreements signed between 2000 and 2019. In this note, we focus primarily on the initiator conditions and how these might lead to differences in diffusion patterns. We find that almost half of digital trade-related provisions were initially introduced by PTAs in which the United States was a signatory. Using negative binomial regressions, we find no evidence, however, that these provisions diffuse relatively more often than provisions first introduced by other countries. Our analysis shows that the diffusion of digital trade-related provisions is influenced by original trade interests and the existence of domestic digital policies at the initiator stage. Interestingly, we find that the initial degree of legalization of the provisions themselves matters for a more substantial diffusion, which contradicts the established view that soft law provisions are the preferred approach for new trade topics. This research note highlights the need to factor in the extent to which new international law obligations are adopted through the treaty networks as a result of initiator conditions addressing a certain blind spot in the diffusion literature. By focusing on the initiating states, we also speak to the literature on how international agreements serve to diffuse leading states’ preferred policy options.
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贸易区中数字贸易相关条款的启动条件和扩散
数字贸易已成为全球商业的重要驱动力,在许多国家的经济中所占的份额越来越大。尽管直到最近,世界贸易组织(wto)在数字贸易相关讨论方面进展有限,但自21世纪初以来,这一主题在优惠贸易协定(pta)中逐渐变得越来越重要。由于我们也观察到数字贸易治理已经变得越来越政治化,我们对这些条款在贸易协定中的起源和扩散知之甚少。本研究报告讨论了新的数据,并分析了2000年至2019年间签署的91项数字贸易相关条款和347项贸易协定。在本文中,我们主要关注引发条件以及这些条件如何导致扩散模式的差异。我们发现,几乎一半的数字贸易相关条款最初是由美国作为签署国的贸易协定引入的。然而,使用负二项回归,我们没有发现证据表明这些规定比其他国家首次引入的规定更容易扩散。我们的分析表明,数字贸易相关条款的扩散受到原始贸易利益和初始阶段国内数字政策存在的影响。有趣的是,我们发现条款本身的初始合法化程度对更实质性的扩散很重要,这与既定的观点相矛盾,即软法律条款是处理新贸易议题的首选方法。本研究说明强调有必要考虑到由于发起者的条件而通过条约网络采用新的国际法义务的程度,以解决扩散文献中的某个盲点。通过关注发起国,我们还讨论了有关国际协议如何有助于分散主要国家偏好的政策选择的文献。
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International Interactions
International Interactions INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS-
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期刊介绍: International Interactions is a leading interdisciplinary journal that publishes original empirical, analytic, and theoretical studies of conflict and political economy. The journal has a particular interest in research that focuses upon the broad range of relations and interactions among the actors in the global system. Relevant topics include ethnic and religious conflict, interstate and intrastate conflict, conflict resolution, conflict management, economic development, regional integration, trade relations, institutions, globalization, terrorism, and geopolitical analyses.
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