Kenneth A. Reinert is Professor of Public Policy at the Schar School of Policy and Government of George Mason University. He is the author of An Introduction to International Economics: New Perspectives on the World Economy (2012, 2020) and No Small Hope: Towards the Universal Provision of Basic Goods (2018).
Kenneth Reinert’s insightful analysis reveals the resurgence of economic nationalism in a post-World War II world that once favored multilateralism. This return, reinforced by the COVID-19 pandemic, risks economic welfare, global health, and international relations, exacerbating ethnic tensions as seen in the current Ukraine crisis.— Nature “The state has an important role in economic development as demonstrated by successfully devel-oped countries such as South Korea, Taiwan and Singapore. However, when the state pursues eco-nomic nationalism outside this developmental context, economic welfare can be set back. Kenneth A. Reinert’s The Lure of Economic Nationalism vividly illustrates this danger.” — Yong-Shik Lee, Di-rector and Professorial Fellow, The Law and Development Institute A beeline from Hirschman’s forgotten book to today’s perilous plight of multilateralism. Kenneth Reinert’s rigorous analysis is matched only by his erudition. And it is a page turner too.” — Petros C. Mavroidis, Columbia Law School