Trends in global trade governance
Información académica
Code:
40315
Créditos:
4 ECTS
Language:
English
Description
A transformation of incredible speed and depth is occurring in the governance of global trade. The institucional landscape issued in the aftermath of WWII, based on the idea of multilateralism and that placed the WTO right in the center of the picture, seems to get reached a deadlock. The emergence of new actors such as the PRC or China, along with the many issues related to the daily functioning of the decision-making process of the WTO may partially explain the current stage. In the same vein, the change in attitude of other key global players such as the US has also to be put into the equation. In addition to that, the internal problems in the EU (Brexit, leadership,...) do not allow the bloc to play the steering role that many were expecting. Critical changes are happening in the global trade governance, which will ultimately shape the world of tomorrow. And it is even more true now with the uncertainty that stems from the post Covid-19 scenario.
This course is intended to prepare students to understand better this changing scenario. In so doing, the course is designed as a polyphonic, choral work in which experts in the different subjects, from different universities, will be involved under the coordination of the professor in charge of this core course.
Joan Pere Plaza
Coordinator
European Integration Institutions and Markets. Regional processes of Economic Integration Introduction to Corporate Law New Trends in Global Trade Governance New Trends in International Economics, Society and Politics The EU Trade Policy in a Time of Changes Trade Policy Trends in global trade governance
PhD in Political Science (Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona)
Joan Pere Plaza Font’s teaching and research work spans several EU-related topics, in particular interregionalism, European institutions and, more recently, EU trade policy, an area in which he currently coordinates the project Knowledge and Innovation for the European Trade Challenges (Jean Monnet Module, Project No. 621100-EPP-1-2020-1-ES-EPPJMO-MODULE).
Deeply concerned with his teaching duties and pedagogical innovation, he is a scientific adviser to SimLearn, a Belgium-based spin-off that creates innovative online storytelling tools to unpack the functioning of EU political systems.
In his spare time, he grows tomatoes and aubergines in his urban vegetable garden and spends hours baking homemade bread.