Taking Trade to the Streets: The Lost History of Public Efforts to Shape Globalization - Softcover

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In the wake of civil protest in Seattle during the 1999 World Trade Organization meeting, many issues raised by globalization and increasingly free trade have been in the forefront of the news. But these issues are not necessarily new. Taking Trade to the Streets describes how so many individuals and nongovernmental organizations came over time to see trade agreements as threatening national systems of social and environmental regulations. Using the United States as a case study, Susan Ariel Aaronson examines the history of trade agreement critics, focusing particular attention on NAFTA (the North American Free Trade Agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the United States) and the Tokyo and Uruguay Rounds of trade liberalization under the GATT. She also considers the question of whether such trade agreement critics are truly protectionist.
The book explores how trade agreement critics built a fluid global movement to redefine the terms of trade agreements (the international system of rules governing trade) and to redefine how citizens talk about trade. (The "terms of trade" is a relationship between the prices of exports and of imports.) That movement, which has been growing since the 1980s, transcends borders as well as longstanding views about the role of government in the economy. While many trade agreement critics on the left say they want government policies to make markets more equitable, they find themselves allied with activists on the right who want to reduce the role of government in the economy.
Aaronson highlights three hot-button social issues--food safety, the environment, and labor standards--to illustrate how conflicts arise between trade and other types of regulation. And finally she calls for a careful evaluation of the terms of trade from which an honest debate over regulating the global economy might emerge.
Ultimately, this book links the history of trade policy to the history of social regulation. It is a social, political, and economic history that will be of interest to policymakers and students of history, economics, political science, government, trade, sociology, and international affairs.
Susan Ariel Aaronson is Senior Fellow at the National Policy Institute and occasional commentator on National Public Radio's "Morning Edition."

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"Susan Aaronson provides a fascinating and informative account of how labor and environmental activists have changed the trade policy debate in America."
—Douglas Irwin, Dartmouth College
(Douglas Irwin, Dartmouth College 2000-10-27)

"Susan Aaronson recognizes that these [trade] issues have ample precedent . . . the trade community must help fashion constructive responses to today's social concerns. Aaronson's book helps us find ways to do so."
—I. M. Destler, University of Maryland, College Park, and the Institute of International Economics, from the Foreword
(I. M. Destler, University of Maryland, College Park, and the Institute of Intern 2001-07-05)

"Susan Aaronson has emerged as an important commentator on the contentious issue of globalization. Her insights are penetrating; her views compel attention. This book should prove to be an influential contribution to the ongoing debate."
—Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University
(Jagdish Bhagwati, Columbia University 2001-08-08)

"Clear, cogent, thoughtful . . . a major contribution to the understanding of where the United States, indeed the world, is in this heretofore largely undocumented evolution."
—Pat Choate, economist, author, and Director of the Manufacturing Policy Project in Washington, DC, from the Foreword
(Pat Choate, economist, author, and Director of the Manufacturing Policy Project 2001-07-05)

"This is a stimulating book and it certainly helps to inform the public and scholars about the roots of ongoing trade debate. [sic] In particular, Aaronson is to be commended for looking behind the slogans 'protectionism' and 'free trade' and showing that the debate is more complex and variegated than many editorial writers seem to think."
—Alfred E. Eckes, EH.Net, August 2001
(Alfred E. Eckes EH.Net 2001-09-24)

"With a historical angle, Aaronson helps deepen the current debate."
Foreign Affairs, September-October 2001
(Foreign Affairs 2001-09-14)

". . . A rich and prodigiously referenced narrative that provides a solid introduction to the domestic debate in the United States on trade policy."
—Robert Faulkner, International Affairs, Volume 78, No. 1 (2002)
(Robert Faulkner International Affairs 2002-03-15)

"A week before the Summit of the Americas in Quebec City, I began reading Susan Aaronson's Taking Trade to the Streets. I finished the book in my hotel on the eve of the summit. It was then that I began wishing I'd brought along 10,034 extra copies—thirty-four for President Bush and the other leaders, ten thousand for the activists outside the security fences....the book should be read by those who are arguing over the pluses and minuses of free trade and globalization."
—Mark Memmott , The International Economy
(Mark Memmott The International Economy 2001-08-08)

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  • PublisherUniversity of Michigan Press
  • Publication date2002
  • ISBN 10 047208867X
  • ISBN 13 9780472088676
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages288

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