The Protectionism Comeback: From Free Trade to Trade Wars
- Online
- Idioma: Inglés
- 7 al 18 de julio de 2025
- Lunes a viernes - 8:00 a.m. - 12:00 m. - Sin clase los sábados.
- 4 créditos
- Pénsum antiguo: Internacional 2. Nuevo pénsum: Facultativa
- DEIN_4859

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Descripción
In a world where trade policies shape global politics and economies, this course explores the resurgence of protectionism and its impact on international trade. From the historical roots of free trade to modern trade wars, students will critically analyze economic theories, political decisions, and legal frameworks governing global trade relations.
Through case studies—including trade with China, the EU-Japan Economic Partnership Agreement, and the EU-Mercosur negotiations—participants will gain a comprehensive understanding of contemporary trade disputes and the future of trade agreements.
What You Will Learn
- The evolution of trade: from early protectionism to free trade and globalization
- Key debates on trade agreements, sustainability, and human rights
- The mechanisms of dispute settlement and investor protection
- The rise of protectionism and trade wars, with a focus on U.S. policies
- In-depth analysis of major trade agreements and negotiations
- The future of trade: challenges and opportunities in a shifting global landscape
Who Should Enroll?
- Undergraduate and graduate students in Law, Economics, International Relations, or Political Science seeking to deepen their understanding of global trade policies.