Trade and American Leadership

Trade and American Leadership
Title Trade and American Leadership PDF eBook
Author Craig VanGrasstek
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 505
Release 2019-01-03
Genre Law
ISBN 1108750443

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From the nation-building of Alexander Hamilton to the trade wars of Donald Trump, trade policy has been a key instrument of American power and wealth. The open trading system that the United States sponsored after the Second World War serves US interests by promoting cooperation and prosperity, but also allows the allies to become more independent and China to rise. The case studies in Trade and American Leadership examine how the value of preferential trade programs is undercut by the multilateral liberalization that the United States promoted for generations, and how trade sanctions tend either to be too economically costly to impose or too modest to matter. These problems are exacerbated by a domestic political system in which the gains from trade are unevenly distributed, power is fragmented, and strategies are easily undermined. Trade and American Leadership places special emphasis on today's challenges, and the rising danger of economic nationalism.

American Leadership in International Trade

American Leadership in International Trade
Title American Leadership in International Trade PDF eBook
Author Wilson Allen Wallis
Publisher
Total Pages 6
Release 1988
Genre Government publications
ISBN

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Trade and American Leadership

Trade and American Leadership
Title Trade and American Leadership PDF eBook
Author Craig VanGrasstek
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 505
Release 2019-01-03
Genre History
ISBN 1108476953

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The global trading system lies at the intersection of US power and wealth, but is today in grave danger of collapse.

Trade Policy and American Leadership

Trade Policy and American Leadership
Title Trade Policy and American Leadership PDF eBook
Author Miriam Camps
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 1994
Genre
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While America Slept

While America Slept
Title While America Slept PDF eBook
Author Robert C. O'Brien
Publisher Encounter Books
Total Pages 140
Release 2016-09-06
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1594039046

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Robert C. O'Brien's collection of essays on U.S. national security and foreign policy, with a forward by Hugh Hewitt, is a wake up call to the American people. The world has become steadily more dangerous under President Obama's "lead from behind" foreign policy. The Obama Administration's foreign policy has emboldened our adversaries and disheartened our allies. Indeed, Obama's nuclear deal with Iran is a 1938 moment. At the same time, the U.S. military has been cut and risks returning to the hollow force days of the 1970s. O'Brien lays out the challenges and provides the common sense "peace through strength" solutions that will allow the next president to make America great again.

American Leadership in International Trade

American Leadership in International Trade
Title American Leadership in International Trade PDF eBook
Author Wilson Allen Wallis
Publisher
Total Pages 2
Release 1988
Genre United States
ISBN

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America and the New World-state

America and the New World-state
Title America and the New World-state PDF eBook
Author Norman Angell
Publisher
Total Pages 344
Release 1915
Genre International cooperation
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