RegisterLogin
The Nationalist Dilemma: A Global History of Economic Nationalism, 1776–Present

The Nationalist Dilemma: A Global History of Economic Nationalism, 1776–Present

Nov
27
Monday
 from 9:00 pm to 10:30 pm
Virtual Event

Nationalism is often deemed a purely political or cultural ideology whose proponents are uninterested in the minutiae of economic policy. Marvin Suesse shows that nationalists do in fact think about the economy, and that this thinking matters once they hold power. Drawing on case studies from the American Revolution to the rise of China, he explains the varieties of economic nationalism, elucidates their origins, and analyses their effect on the development of the global economy.

Marvin Suesse is Assistant Professor in Economics at Trinity College Dublin and an expert in economic history and international political economy. He is the author of The Nationalist Dilemma: A Global History of Economic Nationalism, 1776-Present, published with Cambridge University Press (2023). He has previously published on the relationship between globalization and state formation in twentieth-century Africa (2023), market integration and financialization in Imperial Germany (2020) and regional integration in the former Soviet Union (2018).

Conversations Matter

Linktank is devoted to elevating dialogue. We curate important global conversations, bringing together perspectives that shape our world and values.
Since 2009, Linktank began as a curation of the best talks in town, where experts across a broad range of topics — social, political, economic, and cultural — advanced their insight in the battleground of ideas.
Linktank membership gives you unparalleled access to global events and expertise.
Become a Lifetime Member