Every hour of every day Americans see, smell, taste, or hear
goods and services traded between the United States and other
nations. Trade issues are front-page news but most Americans know
little about the potential impact of global economic
interdependence on their jobs, standard of living, and quality of
life.
In Trade and the American Dream, Susan Aaronson highlights a
previously ignored dimension of the United States trade policy:
public understanding. Focusing on the debate over the three
mechanisms designed to govern world trade -- the International
Trade Organization (ITO), the General Agreement on Tarriffs and
Trade (GATT), and the World Trade Organization (WTO) -- she
examines how policymakers communicate and how the public
comprehends trade policy.
Since 1947 the U.S. has led global efforts to free trade, and
support for freer trade policies and for an international
organization to govern world trade has become dogma among
policymakers, business leaders, and economists. Relaying on
archival research, polling data, public documents, interviews, and
Congressional testimony, Aaronson shows that the public also
matters in trade policy decisions. If concerns about the
implications of economic interdependence remain unaddressed,
American trade policy and an international trade organization are
vulnerable to a surge of populism and isolationism.
While Americans became addicted to imported cars, radios,
computers, and appliances, a growing number saw the costs of freer
trade policies in the nation's slums, poverty statistics, crime
rate, and unemployment figures. Concerns about freer trade policies
reached a crescendo in the mid-1990s, especially as Congress
debated U.S. participation in the North American Free Trade
Agreement (NAFTA). Aaronson suggests ways to create greater public
understanding for the GATT/WTO and international trade. If national
trade policy is to play in Peoria, Americans must first understand
it.
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