'An absolute masterclass in how to communicate complex information simply' - author Ian Dunt 'It succeeds both in explaining how global trade works and how it affects things many voters actually care about' - Financial Times 'My hero on this is Dmitry Grozoubinski, who has written the most beautiful book' - author Rory Stewart Why Politicians Lie About Trade reveals how international trade really works - the roadblock tariffs, the hard-won deals, and the damaging disputes. Written with the expectation that the US would trigger a global trade war, this book takes readers on a revealing and…mehr
'An absolute masterclass in how to communicate complex information simply' - author Ian Dunt 'It succeeds both in explaining how global trade works and how it affects things many voters actually care about' - Financial Times 'My hero on this is Dmitry Grozoubinski, who has written the most beautiful book' - author Rory Stewart Why Politicians Lie About Trade reveals how international trade really works - the roadblock tariffs, the hard-won deals, and the damaging disputes. Written with the expectation that the US would trigger a global trade war, this book takes readers on a revealing and sometimes funny tour of the shadowy workings of the $32 trillion-a-year international business that puts goods on our shelves and food in our mouths. Using clear writing and lively case studies, former trade negotiator Dmitry Grozoubinski reveals the underlying political and geographical forces that shape the impact of cross-border trade on food, jobs, gender, conflict, climate change and many other issues. And he reveals what politicians cover up about the system - and why it matters to your world. In short, Why Politicians Lie About Trade contains everything you need to know about the tricky network of imports and exports that rules our world - and is an ideal companion to popular business books like Taxtopia and Freakonomics.Reviews 'Despite being an entertaining read, his book is no joke. Structured in two parts, it succeeds both in explaining how global trade works and in illustrating how the rather rarefied topic of international trade policy affects things many voters actually care about: jobs, national security, climate change, and so on. Given how protectionism is increasingly touted as a simple solution to complex social and economic strains, it is also excellently timed. Felix Martin, Financial Times 'Written by a former trade negotiator who has trained many British diplomats, this book is authoritative, yet - and here's the strange part - actually fun to read. Dmitry Grozoubinski has a rare knack for explaining complex information in an accessible and light-hearted way.' Richard Baldwin, Professor of International Economics
Dmitry Grozoubinski is a former Australian trade negotiator and Executive Director of the Geneva Trade Platform in Switzerland. He is a negotiations and trade policy expert specialising in accessibly communicating these complex worlds.He has trained hundreds of government negotiators, civil servants and corporate officers all over the world in how trade policy works, how trade agreements are negotiated and how those on the outside can shape their outcomes. He has run training courses for government officials and corporate officers across the United Kingdom, in the Netherlands, India, Argentina, and beyond.Known for his ability to explain the complexities of trade and economics accessibly, Dmitry has been extensively quoted in the media: from the New York Times, Wall Street Journal and Bloomberg, to Time Magazine and the Economist. He has appeared on TV many times and has been a frequent guest on radio and podcasts, and given evidence to multiple Parliaments on trade issues.Prior to launching his consultancy Dmitry served at the Australian Mission to the World Trade Organization, representing Australia on issues as diverse as agriculture, trade facilitation, women's economic empowerment and economic development. He led negotiations in a number of areas including on rules for developing countries, and negotiated for Australia at the 10th WTO Ministerial Conference and the 14th United Nations Conference on Trade and Development quadrennial.Dmitry built his consultancy off the back of explaining trade issues and especially the trade implications of Brexit on Twitter, where his account is perhaps the most followed of any trade expert in the world.Since being appointed the first Executive Director of the Geneva Trade Platform has helped guide the organization into a position of prominence within the trade landscape. The Platform has hosted the key policy addresses of the United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai and the Executive Vice President of the European Commission, Vladis Dombrovskis, as well as speeches by Nobel Peace Prize winners, the WTO Director-General and dozens of Ambassadors.
Inhaltsangabe
Chapter 1: I’m Sorry You Have to Care 9 Part 1: How Trade Works 19 Chapter 2: Why is Trade Policy? 21 Chapter 3: What is Trade Policy? 45 Chapter 4: Trade’s Policy Drivers 51 Chapter 5: Goods Trade 59 Chapter 6: Services Trade 85 Chapter 7: Free Trade Agreements 101 Chapter 8: Trade Negotiation Secrecy 125 Chapter 9: The World Trade Organization 133 Chapter 10: Trade Integration: Customs Unions 153 Chapter 11: Trade Integration: Regulations and Single Markets 165 Part 2: Trade and the Things You May Actually Care About 177 Chapter 12: Trade and Jobs 179 Chapter 13: Trade and National Security 195 Chapter 14: Trade and Climate Change 215 Chapter 15: Trade and Peace 239 Chapter 16: Trade and Investor State Dispute Settlement 251 Chapter 17: Trade and More 257 Conclusion 277 Index 281 Acknowledgements 297 About the Author 301
Chapter 1: I’m Sorry You Have to Care 9 Part 1: How Trade Works 19 Chapter 2: Why is Trade Policy? 21 Chapter 3: What is Trade Policy? 45 Chapter 4: Trade’s Policy Drivers 51 Chapter 5: Goods Trade 59 Chapter 6: Services Trade 85 Chapter 7: Free Trade Agreements 101 Chapter 8: Trade Negotiation Secrecy 125 Chapter 9: The World Trade Organization 133 Chapter 10: Trade Integration: Customs Unions 153 Chapter 11: Trade Integration: Regulations and Single Markets 165 Part 2: Trade and the Things You May Actually Care About 177 Chapter 12: Trade and Jobs 179 Chapter 13: Trade and National Security 195 Chapter 14: Trade and Climate Change 215 Chapter 15: Trade and Peace 239 Chapter 16: Trade and Investor State Dispute Settlement 251 Chapter 17: Trade and More 257 Conclusion 277 Index 281 Acknowledgements 297 About the Author 301
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SUMMARY The bottom line is that this book is good at what it sets out to do. It is an accessible account of the trade policy world with no howlers and with a very amusing turn of phrase. Grozoubinski – a former negotiator turned educator and commentator – is a good communicator and the one liners and outrageous analogies should help to keep the non-expert engaged and even, possibly, remembering some of the arguments. The book is not written for the regular readers of this journal but for their friends in the 'real world'. Inevitably writing for this audience requires selectivity and simplification and most professionals would quibble in places – certainly most academics would, because that is the way their minds work. But overall, it does the job pretty well.
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