Supporters’ responses to contested trade negotiations: the European Commission’s rhetoric on the Transatlantic Trade and Investment PartnershipFootnote** This article has been presented at different stages of completion in three conferences: Academic Association for Contemporary European Studies September 2016 (London), European Union Studies Association May 2017 (Miami) and European International Studies Association September 2017 (Barcelona). The authors would like to thank the participants for their constructive and useful feedback, and in particular the discussants of the panels as well as Matthias Goetz, Maria Garcia, Robert Ackrill and Miguel Otero. We are also grateful to Alasdair Young and participants in a 2016 workshop in Atlanta for comments on earlier drafts, and to four anonymous reviewers for useful feedback on our initial submission. Research for this article was supported by the National R+D Plan of the Spanish Ministry of Economy and Competiveness (CSO2016-79205-P).
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