Graduated sovereignty and global governance gaps: Special economic zones and the illicit trade in tobacco products
26 July 2017
From: Political Geography, Volume 59, July 2017, Pages 72-81
Chris Holden
Highlights
- • Exceptions to regulations permitted by graduated sovereignty lead to governance gaps.
- • Special economic zones facilitate illicit trade in tobacco products.
- • The neo-liberal global economy has engendered a regulatory ‘race to the bottom’.
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