Abstract:
Recently we have observed cooperation between trade blocs as the European Union, the
Andean Community, Mercosur, ASEAN and others. These actors have started to negotiate a
possibility of trade agreements between each other. What did provoke regional trade blocs to form
and proliferate this kind of arrangements in trade? How it can be explained through a theoretical
standpoint of international relations? I attempt to answer for these questions in this paper.
Generally, the research constructs an explanation for the formation of interregional trade
agreements through bargaining theory by emphasizing the roles of trade gains, depth of integration
within a bloc, a level of developments, membership and disputes history in the WTO. The results
demonstrate positive and significant influence of trade gains, depth of integration and membership
in the WTO, while disputes history affected significantly but negatively interregional cooperation.
There is an important implication for policy-makers in applying this information for calculation of
possible trade agreements between blocs