National Politics in a Global Economy
Explore the intricate relationship between trade policy and domestic politics in Philip A. Mundo's insightful book, National Politics in a Global Economy. Published by Georgetown University Press in 1999, this comprehensive paperback spans 321 pages and delves into the dynamics of US trade policy amidst the complexities of global economic interactions.
Mundo expertly articulates how trade policy is not just a matter of international relations but is deeply rooted in the political landscape of the United States. By examining the origins and significance of these policies, he provides readers with a nuanced understanding of the forces shaping commerce and protectionism in today’s global economy.
Whether you are a student of political economy, a professional in international trade, or simply curious about the intersection of politics and economics, this book is an essential addition to your collection. Discover how domestic affairs influence global trade and the implications for public policy in the modern era.