1st Edition
Trade and Conflict Trends in Economic Nationalism, Unilateralism and Protectionism
Introduction: Trade and conflict: trends in economic nationalism, unilateralism and protectionism
Samuel MacIsaac and Buck C. Duclos
1. Rival economic nationalisms: Brexit and the Scottish independence movement compared
X. Hubert Rioux
2. Sino-Canadian relations in the age of Justin Trudeau
Preston Lim
3. Trade, conflict, and opportunity: taking advantage of others’ protectionism and isolationism – the case of MERCOSUL
Deborah Barros Leal Farias
4. NAFTA renegotiations and support for Canada-China FTA
Kim-Lee Tuxhorn
5. Conflict in the absence of war: a comparative analysis of China and Russia engagement in gray zone conflicts
Dani Belo
6. Canada’s quixotic foreign policy in the shifting global landscape
Randolph Mank
7. A skeletal review of the Sino-U.S. “trade war”: contentious issues, trade multilateralism and policy recommendations
Manjiao Chi and Liang Qiao
Biography
Samuel MacIsaac is PhD candidate at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs and is a Research Economist within the Canadian federal public service. His most recent work focuses on migrant remittances among other topics in international affairs.
Buck Duclos is a PhD student at the Norman Paterson School of International Affairs at Carleton University. His research focuses on the link between migration and outbound foreign direct investment flows.






