The
rise of ‘new generation’ trade agreements such as TTIP and CETA, the ongoing
debates surrounding Brexit, and the Trump administration’s aggressive
protectionism have seen the issue of trade move away from being merely the
preserve of pro-liberalisation lawyers and economists towards a much more
public debate on the social costs of free trade policies. Alongside this
debate, trade unions and civil society organisations have taken to the streets
to oppose free trade agreements in record numbers. Trade is most certainly now
a mainstream issue. Nonetheless, such opposition has still failed to curb the
overwhelmingly neoliberal tendencies of world trade in general. In this guest
post, Andrew Waterman discusses
efforts to include a social dimension in trade agreements.
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Tuesday, 22 January 2019
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