Populism is telling voters what they want to hear, knowing that it is neither true, nor feasible. Lately, trade and economic integration has seen the spread of untrue and unfeasible tenets, which have proved to be highly popular and have received a warm welcome. Fueled by imperial fantasies and nostalgia for the long-gone era of protectionism, the tectonic movements of world trade have generated a good deal of populist resistance based on the self-delusion that the Gordian knot of world trade needs not to be disentangled but can be simply cut. Unfortunately, however popular and appealing these allegations are, they are not true. Reverting to protectionism simply does not pay out and faces two major, arguably unsurmountable, hurdles: the eco...
Following a brief historical introduction and a discussion of different types of commercial policy, ...
Just three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall signifying the end of Cold War aggression and t...
Recent protectionist tendencies in affluent democracies challenge the mainstream consensus of democr...
Populism is telling voters what they want to hear, knowing that it is neither true, nor feasible. La...
In the economic model that underlies the WTO the only group that can be expected to ask for protecti...
In the economic model that underlies the WTO the only group that can be expected to ask for protecti...
Abstract: Many Western populist political leaders have risen to prominence in their countries on an ...
State protectionism in international trade relations has gained momentum and impacted global trade f...
A transnational wave of popular anger over liberal trade and the diplomacy that facilitates it was e...
The relationship between populism and free trade has historically been a complex one. This article a...
The standard embedded liberalism argument for increasing free trade after World War II is that count...
This article sets out to identify a constructionist framework for a new and expanded “embedded liber...
A great transformation is under way in international relations. The influence of non-state actors is...
The failure of the World Trade Organization ministerial summit late last year has thrown the future ...
Protectionism and isolationism have been growing throughout the world, in what became known as the b...
Following a brief historical introduction and a discussion of different types of commercial policy, ...
Just three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall signifying the end of Cold War aggression and t...
Recent protectionist tendencies in affluent democracies challenge the mainstream consensus of democr...
Populism is telling voters what they want to hear, knowing that it is neither true, nor feasible. La...
In the economic model that underlies the WTO the only group that can be expected to ask for protecti...
In the economic model that underlies the WTO the only group that can be expected to ask for protecti...
Abstract: Many Western populist political leaders have risen to prominence in their countries on an ...
State protectionism in international trade relations has gained momentum and impacted global trade f...
A transnational wave of popular anger over liberal trade and the diplomacy that facilitates it was e...
The relationship between populism and free trade has historically been a complex one. This article a...
The standard embedded liberalism argument for increasing free trade after World War II is that count...
This article sets out to identify a constructionist framework for a new and expanded “embedded liber...
A great transformation is under way in international relations. The influence of non-state actors is...
The failure of the World Trade Organization ministerial summit late last year has thrown the future ...
Protectionism and isolationism have been growing throughout the world, in what became known as the b...
Following a brief historical introduction and a discussion of different types of commercial policy, ...
Just three decades after the fall of the Berlin Wall signifying the end of Cold War aggression and t...
Recent protectionist tendencies in affluent democracies challenge the mainstream consensus of democr...