Multimedia content from the Jean Monnet Network on EU-Canada Relations research conference, “Global Economic Relations in the Trump Era and After: Challenges and Policy Options for the EU and Canada”, at Carleton University on January 31, 2020.
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Panel 1: Impacts of nationalist economic policies on the global economy
Presentation Slides:
- Brexit and Canada-EU/UK Economic Relations (Patrick Leblond, University of Ottawa)
- Trade Tensions Between Giants: Is the Glass Half Full or Half Empty? (Marie-France Paquet, Global Affairs Canada)
- Trade disputes, uncertainty and economic impact: A European Union perspective (Lars Nilsson, European Commission)
Please note: No presentations slides from Simon Evenett were made available
Panel 2: Impacts of nationalist economic policies on global economic governance
Presentation Slides:
- Can Global Economic Governance Accommodate Assertive Nationalism? (Judit Fabian, University of Ottawa)
- Nationalism,Trump, and the global governance of international finance. (Dane Rowlands, Carleton University)
Please Note: No presentations slides from Inu Manak were made available
Panel 3: Impacts and policy responses in the EU, Canada and like-minded partners
Presentation Slides:
- Who constrains whom? Politicization , EU decision making and EU bargaining power (Dirk De Bièvre, University of Antwerp)
- A New Era: Can the EU Meet the Challenges Ahead? External and Internal considerations (Tatjana Muravska, University of Latvia)
- Implications of the US China Trade War in East Asia: Focus on the Reactions from Japanese Companies and Policymakers (Hery M Ramiarson, University of Ottawa)
- Canada’s Trade Policy in a New Era: Challenges and Opportunities (Crina Viju, Carleton Unviersity)
Please Note: No presentation slides from Robert Csehi were made available
Panel 4: Policy and governance solutions to nationalist economic policies
Presentation Slides:
- Behind the Screen Explaining Variation in Member State Support for an Investment Screening Mechanism in the European Union (Zenobia Chan, Princeton University)
- It’s 2020: Do We Know What We’re Fighting Over? (Dan Ciuriak, Centre for International Governance Innovation)
- When Narratives Overlap: What the NAFTA Renegotiations Can Teach Us About Trade Policy in an Era of Globalization Backlash (Nicolas Lamp, Queen’s University)
This conference was organised by Dirk De Bièvre (University of Antwerp), Patrick Leblond (University of Ottawa), and Crina Viju-Miljusevic (Carleton University). Funding for this conference was generously provided by the Jean Monnet Network on EU-Canada Relations, Carleton University, Faculty of Public Affairs Research Series and the CN-Paul M. Tellier Chair on Business and Public Policy at the University of Ottawa. The Jean Monnet Network is supported by the Erasmus+ Programme of the European Union and Carleton University.