Resisting Protectionism
Resisting Protectionism by Helen V. Milner is an insightful exploration into the dynamics of international trade and economic interdependence. Published by Princeton University Press in 1989, this compelling work spans 344 pages and delves into a critical question: why did the protectionist trends of the 1920s not resurface in the 1970s, despite comparable economic and political conditions? Milner skillfully examines the complex relationship between global economic integration and national trade policies, focusing particularly on the experiences of the United States and France. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersections of politics, economics, and international relations, making it a valuable addition to your collection. Discover the historical shifts and policy decisions that shaped modern trade in a world increasingly shaped by globalization.