CDU Public Lecture on Trade Nationalism and Global Order
| Presenter | Professor Rakesh Gupta | |
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Faculty of Arts and Society Events team
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| Location | Darwin City > Darwin City > Level 1 > Community Learning Room 1.01 | |
| Open to | CDU staff and students, Public | |
The School of Business and Accounting at Charles Darwin University invites you to an Open Public Lecture on Trade Nationalism of Trump and the Upheaval in International Trade and the
Weakening of Multilateral Institutions.
Join Professor Rakesh Gupta as he delivers an in-depth lecture examining the rise of trade nationalism during the Trump administration and its far-reaching implications for global trade and the stability of multilateral institutions.
The lecture will be followed by a panel discussion from Industry Specialists and moderated by Acting Dean, Professor Dr Alan Berman.
Together, the panel will explore the evolving dynamics of international trade, global governance, and the challenges facing multilateral cooperation in the 21st century.
Register now
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