
The Weaponization of Trade
The Great Unbalancing of Politics and Economics
Rebecca Harding(Author)
London Publishing Partnership
Will be published approx. on 25. October 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
120 pages
978-1-907994-72-2 (ISBN)
Description
Trade is being weaponized - and this isn't good. As politicians on both sides of the Atlantic raise the stakes, trade is increasingly a tool of coercion to achieve strategic influence. Although trade, wars and foreign policy have been interwoven throughout history, the belligerence of the language today means trade is becoming predominantly political and strategic, rather than economic.
This book looks at why politicians have resorted to economic nationalism, using the rhetoric of conflict to recapture the lost territory of global leadership and to win the hearts and minds of their `populist' electorates. The authors also present new data on unseen trade in arms and dual-use goods that are used to fight proxy wars, wreaking havoc with beneficial trade and increasing migration, which in turn further fuels the fear and the febrile atmosphere at home. They present policy recommendations for reversing these trends: increasing trade finance, promoting the benefits of globalization and controlling the export of weapons. We are at an historical juncture as globalization itself is called into question. The political, economic and technological progress of the last 30 years is under threat. Unless governments retreat from their current rhetoric, the scope for mistrust and retaliation will grow. There will be no winners.
This book looks at why politicians have resorted to economic nationalism, using the rhetoric of conflict to recapture the lost territory of global leadership and to win the hearts and minds of their `populist' electorates. The authors also present new data on unseen trade in arms and dual-use goods that are used to fight proxy wars, wreaking havoc with beneficial trade and increasing migration, which in turn further fuels the fear and the febrile atmosphere at home. They present policy recommendations for reversing these trends: increasing trade finance, promoting the benefits of globalization and controlling the export of weapons. We are at an historical juncture as globalization itself is called into question. The political, economic and technological progress of the last 30 years is under threat. Unless governments retreat from their current rhetoric, the scope for mistrust and retaliation will grow. There will be no winners.
Reviews / Votes
"The politics of trade today are to say the least challenging, and this makes the Hardings' book a timely and thought-provoking work. This is a compelling read for all those engaged in the world of trade - giving us fresh insights, an authoritative analysis and accessible interpretation of the present situation and the dangerous trajectory we find ourselves on." David Hennah, Joint Chair, World Trade Board; "At a moment when global trade flows and trade policies are in more flux that at any time since the formation of the post second wold war settlement, this book unpacks the reality of the known as well as the unknown `knowns' of world trade". Iain Anderson, Executive Chairman of CiceroMore details
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 128 mm
Thickness: 25 mm
Weight
221 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-907994-72-2 (9781907994722)
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Rebecca Harding | Jack Harding
The Weaponization of Trade
The Great Unbalancing of Politics and Economics
E-Book
10/2017
1st Edition
London Publishing Partnership
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Person
Dr Rebecca Harding is the CEO of Equant Analytics. She was formerly Chief Economist at the British Bankers Association and a Senior Fellow at London Business School.
Jack Harding is studying for a PhD in European Security. He holds an MA in Intelligence and International Security from Kings College, London.
Jack Harding is studying for a PhD in European Security. He holds an MA in Intelligence and International Security from Kings College, London.