The Lure of Economic Nationalism addresses the continued appeal of economic nationalism, placing it in both historical and contemporary contexts. It also considers its alternative, a rules-based, multilateral trading system.The book argues that going beyond zero-sum outcomes is better suited to address current problems, including rising tides of ethnonationalism and even pandemics.
The Lure of Economic Nationalism addresses the continued appeal of economic nationalism, placing it in both historical and contemporary contexts. It also considers its alternative, a rules-based, multilateral trading system.The book argues that going beyond zero-sum outcomes is better suited to address current problems, including rising tides of ethnonationalism and even pandemics.
Kenneth A. Reinert is Professor of Public Policy at the Schar School of Policy and Government of George Mason University. He is the author of An Introduction to International Economics: New Perspectives on the World Economy (2012, 2020) and No Small Hope: Towards the Universal Provision of Basic Goods (2018).
Inhaltsangabe
Preface List of Abbreviations 1. Albert Hirschman's Forgotten Book 2. Power and Plenty 3. Industry and War 4. Zero-Sum Thinking 5. Battleground WTO 6. The Ethnicity Trap 7. The Brexit Blunder 8. Pandemic Nationalism 9. Techno-Nationalism 10. Beyond Zero Sum Afterword Bibliography Notes Index
Preface List of Abbreviations 1. Albert Hirschman's Forgotten Book 2. Power and Plenty 3. Industry and War 4. Zero-Sum Thinking 5. Battleground WTO 6. The Ethnicity Trap 7. The Brexit Blunder 8. Pandemic Nationalism 9. Techno-Nationalism 10. Beyond Zero Sum Afterword Bibliography Notes Index
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