Une hégémonie commerciale menacée
Jean Siroen
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This contribution tracks the evolution of US trade hegemony since the end of WWII. It points to the decline from benevolent "leadership" to more offensive hegemony against trade rivals, Europe, Japan and, nowadays, China. The Trump administration's trade policy only accentuates and strengthens this trend.
Keywords: commerce; Etats-Unis (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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Published in Fin du leadership américain ? L’état du Monde 2020, pp.119-125, 2019
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