Antitrust and the Formation of the Postwar World
Discover the intricate relationship between antitrust policy and global power dynamics in Antitrust and the Formation of the Postwar World by Columbia University Press. Published in 2003, this compelling paperback spans 240 pages and delves into how the United States aimed to export its antitrust principles internationally. The book chronicles the impact of anti-cartel and monopoly strategies on various aspects of foreign policy, including energy regulations and trade negotiations, as well as the occupation of Germany and Japan. It reveals how key economic architects separated political ideology from antitrust enforcement, shaping a new world order. This insightful read is essential for anyone interested in economics, international relations, and the historical context of U.S. policy. Enhance your understanding of postwar global dynamics with this thought-provoking analysis.