High midnight in Brussels: an analysis of the September 1993 Council meeting on the GATT Uruguay Round

Authors
Citation
D. Webber, High midnight in Brussels: an analysis of the September 1993 Council meeting on the GATT Uruguay Round, J EUR PUB P, 5(4), 1998, pp. 578-594
Citations number
20
Categorie Soggetti
Politucal Science & public Administration
Journal title
JOURNAL OF EUROPEAN PUBLIC POLICY
ISSN journal
13501763 → ACNP
Volume
5
Issue
4
Year of publication
1998
Pages
578 - 594
Database
ISI
SICI code
1350-1763(1998)5:4<578:HMIBAA>2.0.ZU;2-4
Abstract
Most of the recent theoretical work on the European Union (EU) and the Euro pean integration process stresses the erosion of the capacity of the govern ments of the member states to influence policy decisions. This article anal yses a meeting of the Council of Ministers in Brussels in September 1993, t he run-up to the meeting and its sequel. At this meeting, the conflict betw een the Commission and France over an agricultural trade accord negotiated by the Commission and the US in the GATT Uruguay Round came to a head. In e ffect, this conflict was won, it is argued here, by France, suggesting that the national 'veto' or threat of it may still be an effective weapon in th e EU. The analysis emphasizes the extent to which the EU decision-making pr ocess, in this decisive phase of the Uruguay Round, was dominated by the Fr ance-German 'tandem'. The bilateral 'pre-negotiation' of EU decisions by Bo nn and Paris and the multilateralization of their agreements in the Council are neither ubiquitous in the EU nor limited to the great 'history-making' issues. France-German bilateralism, where it does function, may constitute an important device for the mediation of conflicts that could otherwise pa ralyse or slow down the decision-making process.