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Diverging Economies: US vs. EU, Turkey’s BRICS Pivot, and New Globalization Narratives ft. Nicholas Lamp


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Episode 70: Diverging Paths, Turkey’s BRICS Aspirations, and Narratives on Globalization ft. Nicholas Lamp

Welcome to Episode 70 of Trade Splaining! In this episode, Rob and Ardi are joined by Nicholas Lamp, Associate Professor at Queen’s University, to discuss diverging economic approaches, shifting trade narratives, and some unexpected trends.

Key Topics Covered:
  • US vs. EU Economic Divergence: As the U.S. and Europe take increasingly different approaches to economic policy, what does this mean for a unified Western strategy?
  • Turkey and the BRICS: Turkey’s aspirations to join the BRICS highlight a shift toward a multipolar global economy. How could this reshape alliances and influence trade?
  • Narratives on Globalization: Nicholas Lamp offers fresh insights on how public and political perspectives on globalization are evolving, as seen in his book, Six Faces of Globalization.
  • Special Guest:

    Nicholas Lamp, an expert in international trade law, joins us to unpack the changing narratives around globalization and share his take on what the future holds for global trade.

    Highlights:
    • Insights into the U.S.-EU economic policy gap.
  • Turkey’s pivot to BRICS and its implications for NATO and Western alliances.
  • A deeper look at the forces shaping public and political discourse on globalization, from labor rights to climate concerns.
  • A humorous dive into the quirky concept of the “selmelier” (salt sommelier) and other local news.
  • 🔊 Tune in now for an episode packed with trade insights, policy debates, and some light-hearted moments!

    Keywords:
    • US-EU Economic Divergence
  • Turkey BRICS Membership
  • Globalization Narratives
  • International Trade Podcast
  • Nicholas Lamp
  • BRICS Alliance
  • WTO
  • Global Trade Dynamics
  • Trade Policy Trends
  • Global Economic Shifts
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