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X-WR-CALNAME:New Economic Statecraft: From Cooperation to Coercion
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DESCRIPTION:The rise of “new economic statecraft”—the use of trade an
 d investment as tools of foreign policy—is increasingly threatening the 
 stability and predictability of the global economic system. The United Sta
 tes\, principal architect of the post–World War II neoliberal internatio
 nal economic order\, has surprisingly become a major driver of dramatic ch
 ange through the expanded use of coercive economic tools\, not China as mo
 st analysts expected. Both superpowers now employ new economic statecraft 
 to influence third countries\, and these practices are spreading to middle
  powers as well. What\, then\, is the likely fate of the neoliberal order?
  Will existing institutions adapt through reform\, or will they be increas
 ingly bypassed in favor of unilateral measures and bilateral or mini-later
 al arrangements? As Vinod Aggarwal P'12\, professor of political science a
 t U.C. Berkeley will explore\, the result may not be institutional collaps
 e\, but a global economic order that is increasingly contested\, fragmente
 d\, and harder to govern.
GEO:34.101675;-117.709866
LOCATION:Marian Miner Cook Athenaeum
SUMMARY:New Economic Statecraft: From Cooperation to Coercion
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 om-cooperation-to-coercion
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