Business, Politics and International Relations
Explore the intricate dynamics of the British iron and steel industry in "Business, Politics and International Relations" by Clemens Wurm, published by Cambridge University Press in 2009. This comprehensive 420-page paperback delves into the industry's perspective on the continental steel cartels, providing a historical context that is both informative and engaging. Additionally, the book highlights the Lancashire cotton industry's efforts between 1932 and 1934 to establish a market-sharing agreement with Japan, illustrating the complexities of foreign economic relations. Perfect for students and professionals alike, this insightful work offers a unique lens on protectionism, trade, and the historical interplay between business and politics in the United Kingdom. Discover the pivotal moments that shaped these industries and their global interactions.