Journal of International Trade Law and Policy, Volume 17, Number 1/2/2018
ebook ∣ Brexit, The Trump Effect, and De-Globalization · Journal of International Trade Law and Policy
By Joe McMahon

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The referendum on British exit from the European Union, the election of Donald J. Trump to the presidency of the United States, the increase in popularity of right wing political parties across Europe, the demise of the Trans Pacific Partnership and the proposed tweaking of existing trade agreement have called into question the existing architecture of international political and economic institutions.This ebook address the legal processes by which signatories of agreements and members of organizations may disengage, while preserving or modifying those provisions that retain a consensus of value. The papers in this ebook measure the economic consequences of de-globalization, both for members and signatories, as well as, non-participants. The exploration of the politics of de-globalization, including preservation of existing agreements and withdrawal are also subjects that are addressed in "Brexit, the Trump effect, and de-globalization".