This book argues that fair trade is opposition to trade based on sincere concerns about environmental and labor conditions abroad rather than just protectionism in disguise or labels on coffee products, using public opinion and Congressional voting as evidence that fair trade is sincere and distinct from free trade and protectionism.
This book argues that fair trade is opposition to trade based on sincere concerns about environmental and labor conditions abroad rather than just protectionism in disguise or labels on coffee products, using public opinion and Congressional voting as evidence that fair trade is sincere and distinct from free trade and protectionism.
Sean D. Ehrlich is Associate Professor of Political Science at Florida State University. His research focuses on International and Comparative Political Economy, Globalization, and Democratic Institutions. His previous book, Access Points, won the American Political Science Association's 2012 Kammerer Award for best book on American national policy.
Inhaltsangabe
* Preface * Chapter 1 The Many Faces of Fair Trade * Chapter 2 What is Fair Trade? * Chapter 3 Free Trade, Fair Trade, and Protection: Who Wants What When? * Chapter 4 Latte-sipping Liberals and Dumbledore's Army: Old Protectionist Wine in New Bottles? * Chapter 4A Appendix * Chapter 5 Fair Trade in Congress * Chapter 5A Appendix * Chapter 6 Conclusion * Reference List
* Preface * Chapter 1 The Many Faces of Fair Trade * Chapter 2 What is Fair Trade? * Chapter 3 Free Trade, Fair Trade, and Protection: Who Wants What When? * Chapter 4 Latte-sipping Liberals and Dumbledore's Army: Old Protectionist Wine in New Bottles? * Chapter 4A Appendix * Chapter 5 Fair Trade in Congress * Chapter 5A Appendix * Chapter 6 Conclusion * Reference List
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