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Despite their anti-trade rhetoric, Trump or Clinton would do little to threaten trans-Atlantic trade policy.
Despite their anti-trade rhetoric, Trump or Clinton would do little to threaten trans-Atlantic trade policy.
Given the protectionist policy statements of Trump, Clinton and Sanders, will America soon see a retrenchment of its trade policies away from globalization? In the first in a series of commentaries from the US-Europe Dahrendorf Forum working group, Julia Gray argues that while it may be politically expedient for candidates to oppose trade deals, history shows that they are rarely […]