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Author: Efrat, Asif

Title: Governing Guns, Opposing Opium: The Politics of Internationally Regulated Goods

Summary: Contrary to the general trend of trade liberalization, specific goods - such as small arms, drugs and antiquities - have come under increasing international control in recent decades through a set of international regulatory agreements. The motivation for international regulation has been the negative externalities that these goods involve, such as fatalities and refugee flows stemming from rampant gun violence, crime associated with widespread drug abuse, and archaeological destruction caused by antiquities looting. Yet despite the severity of the problems it addresses, international regulation has been extremely controversial. The dissertation seeks to account for the highly-divergent preferences of governments over the extent of - and even need for - the international control of these goods. I argue that governments that face the trade's negative effects upon their own countries favor strong international regulation. So do governments that are concerned about secondary externalities - the trade's negative effects on foreign countries. Concern about secondary externalities may result from pressure of principled actors committed to worldwide suppression of trade that they deem harmful. Proregulation governments, however, meet with resistance from governments guarding the interests of exporters or consumers who wish to maintain the trade uncontrolled. Given the absence of shared interest in cooperation, the resulting international regulation typically reflects the preferences of the powerful actors.

Details: Cambridge, MA: Harvard University, Department of Government, 2008. 433p.

Source: Internet Resource: Dissertation: Available at Rutgers Criminal Justice Library.

Year: 2008

Country: International

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Shelf Number: 150082

Keywords:
Illegal Trade
Illicit Trade
International Regulation of Goods
International Trade