Janick Marina Schaufelbuehl is Associate Professor at the Institute of Political Studies, University of Lausanne.
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"Crusading for Globalizationis an incredibly well-researched history of US-based multinational corporations' attempts to further the free exchange of goods and services across national borders in ways that favored their interests in Europe. We all generally understand that 'capitalists' supported free trade and deregulating markets. But Schaufelbuehl puts names and organizations on timelines to give readers a sense of how and when it happened. The book is perfect for people interested in how exactly neoliberal globalization has proceeded." (Jennifer A. Delton, author of The Industrialists: How the National Association of Manufacturers Shaped American Capitalism) "This impressive book puts the activism of so-called 'globalist' business leaders and their 'protectionist' opponents at the center of post-World War II economy. Schaufelbuehl's deep research and deft argumentation shows how a wide range of corporate elites moved from conflict to consensus over the politics of foreign trade and investment.Crusading for Globalizationis an important and original contribution to our understanding of how business leaders have shaped economic policymaking in the modern era." (Benjamin C. Waterhouse, author of Lobbying America: The Politics of Business from Nixon to NAFTA)

