The growing pains of actorness: the European Union in global investment governance

IF 2.2 1区 社会学 Q1 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Journal of European Integration Pub Date : 2022-07-04 DOI:10.1080/07036337.2022.2075860
Tomer Broude, Yoram Z. Haftel
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ABSTRACT Foreign investment is governed by thousands of international investment agreements (IIAs), many of which include investor-state dispute settlement (ISDS) provisions. Member states have played a prominent role in the evolution and shape of this decentralized global investment regime. The EU itself has become an actor in this regime since gaining competence in this area in 2009. This article examines the manners by which investment policies of the EU and its member states have evolved over time and their implications for the EU’s actorness. Using, first, the concept and metric of state regulatory space, we show that the EU is more enthusiastic than its member states about reforms, but that a lack of internal cohesiveness and a competitive external environment limit its actorness. Second, drawing on recent discussions on ISDS reforms, we highlight the increasing ability of the EU to speak up with one voice on global investment rules.
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扮演角色的痛苦与日俱增:欧盟在全球投资治理中的作用
摘要外国投资受数千项国际投资协议(IIA)的管辖,其中许多协议包括投资者与国家争端解决(ISDS)条款。成员国在这种分散的全球投资制度的演变和形成中发挥了突出作用。自2009年获得这一领域的能力以来,欧盟本身已成为这一制度的参与者。本文考察了欧盟及其成员国的投资政策随着时间的推移而演变的方式及其对欧盟行为的影响。首先,使用国家监管空间的概念和衡量标准,我们表明欧盟比其成员国更热衷于改革,但缺乏内部凝聚力和竞争性的外部环境限制了其行动能力。其次,根据最近关于ISDS改革的讨论,我们强调欧盟在全球投资规则上异口同声的能力正在增强。
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