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Are more equitable trade policies possible at a time many countries are turning to protectionism?
Why have developing countries and emerging economies not benefited as much from the globalised trade architecture as multinational corporations and international investors? And what needs to change for global trade to be more equitable?
This episode of Rethinking Humanitarianism explores whether a re-imagined global trading system could reduce aid needs in the Global South.
Guests: Nick Dearden, Director Global Justice Now; Gyude Moore, former Liberian Minister of Public Works and Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development.
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Are more equitable trade policies possible at a time many countries are turning to protectionism?
Why have developing countries and emerging economies not benefited as much from the globalised trade architecture as multinational corporations and international investors? And what needs to change for global trade to be more equitable?
This episode of Rethinking Humanitarianism explores whether a re-imagined global trading system could reduce aid needs in the Global South.
Guests: Nick Dearden, Director Global Justice Now; Gyude Moore, former Liberian Minister of Public Works and Senior Fellow at the Center for Global Development.

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