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Trade Wars Are Class Wars

How Rising Inequality Distorts the Global Economy and Threatens International Peace
Book • 2021
In 'Trade Wars Are Class Wars,' Adam Tooze argues that the current trade tensions and conflicts are deeply rooted in issues of inequality and class.

He examines how the global economy has been shaped by these factors, leading to significant economic and social tensions that threaten international peace.

The book provides a comprehensive look at the intersection of economic policy, social inequality, and geopolitical relations.

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Mentioned in 13 episodes

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Derek Thompson
as the co-author of the book with
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Matthew Klein
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270 snips
Trump’s Trade War Is Like Nothing America’s Ever Seen
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Bob Lighthizer
as a book that analyzes the impact of trade policies.
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Bob Lighthizer: Why Trump's Tariffs are the Only Way to Save the Middle Class
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Joe Weisenthal
in relation to the connection between trade wars and hot wars.
172 snips
How a Trade War With China Could Become a Hot War
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Ole Nymoen
und Wolfgang Schmitt im Zusammenhang mit der Diskussion über Trumps Zollpolitik und deren Auswirkungen.
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Ep. 296: Das Zoll-Desaster – wie Trump die USA und den Welthandel schwächt!
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Mark Blyth
as presenting a sophisticated argument on trade wars and class conflict.
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Alan Dunne
as a book co-authored with Matt Klein, discussing trade as a positive-sum game.
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GM79: How Global Economic Dynamics Shape Our Future ft. Matthew Klein
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Jack Farley
as the book co-authored by
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Matthew Klein
and Michael Pettis about trade wars not being a conflict between countries.
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Trade Policy Isn't Driving China’s Trade Surplus | Matthew Klein
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Tracy Alloway
in the episode introduction as the co-author of a book that popularized the idea that the US dollar's reserve currency status may be a burden.
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Michael Pugh
while discussing the complexities of integrated supply chains across North America.
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Trade War Truce: Crisis Averted or Just Delayed?
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Matt Klein
while discussing J.D. Vance’s views on economics and the dollar’s role as a reserve currency.
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Kaiser Kuo
as a widely read book in Washington, offering insights into rethinking the relationship with major trading countries, especially China.
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Mentioned by Matt Klein as a book he co-authored with Michael Pettis, discussing the macroeconomic effects of inequality and its impact on global trade.
Interest Rates, the US Economy, and Demographic Change — with Matthew Klein
Mentioned as a book discussing trade wars and class wars.
The End of Neoliberalism? (Ft. Benjamin Studebaker)
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Alex Kanibos
as a book offering an alternative perspective on global trade and conflict.
Samuel Huntington
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Ewald Engelen
als auteur van 'Trade Wars are Class Wars', een boek over de verdelingsgevolgen van de rol van de VS als 'lender of last resort'.
Komt er dit jaar nog een wapenstilstand? | #1900 Ewald Engelen
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Ezra Klein
when discussing reshoring manufacturing and the limitations of tariffs.
Trump’s Tariffs, Market Panic and What Comes Next
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Jordan Schneider
as one of his favorite economic historians, known for his work on the 1920s and Nazi economics.
Adam Tooze on World Order, Then and Now
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Jordan Schneider
as the title of
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Matt Klein
's new book.
Adam Tooze and Matt Klein Return!
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Joe Weisenthal
in the context of discussing
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Michael Pettis
's work on the Chinese economy.
Michael Pettis on Persistent Imbalances in Post-Pandemic China
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Joe Weisenthal
as the co-author of the book.
Michael Pettis on What Evergrande Means for China’s Macro Economy

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