The Trade Wars of the USA, China, and the EU: The Global Economy in the Age of Populism
The book makes an effort in investigating the present and future developments in the global economy, after the 2008 global financial and economic crisis. The results of the global crisis were devastating and destructive all around the world. The USA economy took significant damage when the crisis went into Europe, and it turned out a foreign debt crisis influencing European economies, including Iceland, Ireland, Greece, Spain, Italy. Consequently, the economic crises gave impetus to social uprisings and protest, and this led to giving populist and nationalist politicians the advantage to take the control of government. President Trump's “First USA Policy,” then, European populist and anti-EU politicians including, Le Pen, Wilders, Salvini, and Nigel Farage attack the post-war global economic order and structures like the European Union to vanish the full benefits and wealth of globalization process. After the crisis, the global economy evolved into protectionism, depending on the coming to power of populist leaders. President Trump entered into a great trade war with the European Union and China, later on. In this frame, the study examines the effects of populism/protectionism, which has upsurged after the 2008 crisis, on the global economy in various dimensions.

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The Trade Wars of the USA, China, and the EU: The Global Economy in the Age of Populism
The book makes an effort in investigating the present and future developments in the global economy, after the 2008 global financial and economic crisis. The results of the global crisis were devastating and destructive all around the world. The USA economy took significant damage when the crisis went into Europe, and it turned out a foreign debt crisis influencing European economies, including Iceland, Ireland, Greece, Spain, Italy. Consequently, the economic crises gave impetus to social uprisings and protest, and this led to giving populist and nationalist politicians the advantage to take the control of government. President Trump's “First USA Policy,” then, European populist and anti-EU politicians including, Le Pen, Wilders, Salvini, and Nigel Farage attack the post-war global economic order and structures like the European Union to vanish the full benefits and wealth of globalization process. After the crisis, the global economy evolved into protectionism, depending on the coming to power of populist leaders. President Trump entered into a great trade war with the European Union and China, later on. In this frame, the study examines the effects of populism/protectionism, which has upsurged after the 2008 crisis, on the global economy in various dimensions.

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The book makes an effort in investigating the present and future developments in the global economy, after the 2008 global financial and economic crisis. The results of the global crisis were devastating and destructive all around the world. The USA economy took significant damage when the crisis went into Europe, and it turned out a foreign debt crisis influencing European economies, including Iceland, Ireland, Greece, Spain, Italy. Consequently, the economic crises gave impetus to social uprisings and protest, and this led to giving populist and nationalist politicians the advantage to take the control of government. President Trump's “First USA Policy,” then, European populist and anti-EU politicians including, Le Pen, Wilders, Salvini, and Nigel Farage attack the post-war global economic order and structures like the European Union to vanish the full benefits and wealth of globalization process. After the crisis, the global economy evolved into protectionism, depending on the coming to power of populist leaders. President Trump entered into a great trade war with the European Union and China, later on. In this frame, the study examines the effects of populism/protectionism, which has upsurged after the 2008 crisis, on the global economy in various dimensions.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781793631190
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication date: 03/15/2023
Pages: 210
Product dimensions: 5.93(w) x 8.99(h) x 0.63(d)

About the Author

Altuğ GÜNAR works as an Associate Professor at Bandırma Onyedi Eylül University.

Table of Contents

Chapter 1: World Economy in the Age of Populism: On Trade Wars of the Leaders of World Economy: The US China the European Union by Altuğ Günar Chapter 2: From GATT to WTO, Where to Now? The World Economic Order in the Midst of the Trade Wars by Rüya Ataklı Yavuz Chapter 3: Globalization of the Economy or the Globalizing Economy?: An Analysis in the Context of the West (USA and EU) – East (China) by Samet Zenginlioğlu Chapter 4: China and European Union Economic Relations: Building a Partnership by İlhan Aras Chapter 5: Trump vs China: The United States – China Trade Relationship by Süreyya Yiğit Chapter 6: Can Industry 4.0 and Ecological Industrial Policy Approaches of Germany Have Widespread Effects? by Kaan Çelikok and Cem Saatçioğlu Chapter 7: The Political Economy of the European Union-Russia Energy Relation in the Context of Russia – Ukraine Dispute and its Global Effect by Omca Altın Chapter 8: The Role of Human Capital and Technology in Economic Integration-Growth Nexus by Fatma Didin Sönmez Chapter 9: Dynamics of University-Industry Knowledge Transfer in a Global Economy by Çağla Yavuz Özgören Chapter 10: Artificial Intelligence Technologies the Impact to Economic Growth the Global Economy and Future Professions by Yusuf Kurtoğlu
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