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International trade has created a highly interdependent world. Everyday products — such as phones, trainers or cars — are designed, manufactured and assembled across several different countries, by countless different companies, both large and small, involving millions of people of all nationalities, creeds and cultures. We take much of this creativity and competition for granted. But, it wouldn't be possible without the peaceful collaboration of millions of people around the planet — a much-overlooked aspect of globalization. Yet some politicians — perhaps bound by electoral concerns — often take a narrower view, claiming globalization leads to job losses, lower standards and threats to security. An introduction to Trade & Globalization examines the tensions that inevitably arise alongside the many benefits of trade. Author Eamonn Butler looks at the rapid growth of international trade over the past 50 years, and how commerce and international politics have become increasingly entwined. He describes the fundamental and growing importance of trade and globalization in modern life — whilst also seeking to understand the opposition to it. And, at the same time, he skillfully provides a straightforward, insightful and essential introduction to the principles, economics, and politics of international trade — one of the key developments of the modern era.