CEU eTD Collection (2019); Sarker, Srabasti: Globalization vs. Regionalization: Impact of Brexit on Bangladesh

CEU Electronic Theses and Dissertations, 2019
Author Sarker, Srabasti
Title Globalization vs. Regionalization: Impact of Brexit on Bangladesh
Summary This research has set out to investigate the spillover effect of regionalism on a global level. In that regard, this study has explored the impact of EU agreements that grant preferential market access to developing countries as well as Brexit on Bangladesh, Cambodia, Vietnam, Ethiopia and India. In the process, this research has concluded that EU agreements have not only paved the way for considerable economic growth in these countries but also have had intrusive effects on standards such as environmental and product standards of these countries through regulatory measures. One of the other major findings of this study is that due to its heavy reliance on the EU for its textile trade, out of the five countries studied, Bangladesh stands to lose the most. This is suggestive of the fact that regionalism is not independent of globalization, and that much of ‘globalization’ is, in fact, construed of regional regulatory regimes and their spillover effects.
Supervisor Izsak, Daniel
Department International Relations MA
Full texthttps://www.etd.ceu.edu/2019/sarker_srabasti.pdf

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