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Edward Goldberg is an expert on the interplay between international economics and politics. He has spent his life listening to everything related to multimodal trade, and understands globalization and international-political economics better than all others. With his background in international trade and finance, Edward Goldberg has the unique understanding of how globalization affects culture, business, trade, and politics.
Edward Goldberg’s worldview is unique due to his distinctive way of perceiving the world. He explains how global economic trends impact the United States in a unique way. In contrast to most academics, he spent the first 30 years of his career in global business, first as a partner at a leading global conglomerate specializing in agricultural trading, and then as division head of another conglomerate European bank with a focus on international trade.
Based on his real-world experience, he has gained pragmatic insights that provide a realistic understanding of global economics on a practical level. He is a professional who uses both rigorous academic discipline and practical experience. Goldberg’s perspective is grounded in practical experience and is unusual in the academic world as he is highly relevant to both academic and industrial audiences.
His new book The Joint Ventured Nation: Why America Needs a New Foreign Policy argues that America’s foreign policy needs to be updated with the changing times in order to keep up with globalization. The importance of globalized relations is put into a historic context, and how the world became globalized.
Goldberg teaches at the New York University Center for Global Affairs and is also an adjunct professor at Baruch College of the City University of New York, teaching on various topics related to globalization and international trade.
He is a USC Marshall faculty member who has taught international trade as well as managing to be featured on the New York Times Knowledge Network for his course, Creating Success in the International Marketplace.
His work with companies such as Goldman Sachs, Rockefeller Brothers Fund, and Raiffeisen Zentralbank covered global issues.
He writes for The Huffington Post and The Globalist, on the subjects of economics, politics, and culture. He has been interviewed by CNBC, Public Radio, CBS Radio, and the Associated Press Radio as well as Russian State Television.
Goldberg is an essayist and keynote speaker on the globalization of European-American relations. He has been quoted by Thomas Friedman in his New York Times column, as well as his books Crowded and Hot Flat.
Edward Goldberg is an expert in global politics, international trade and economics who has delivered keynotes at leading business schools worldwide. As a highly sought after keynote speaker, he addresses issues of great importance in his presentations, explaining that the attachment of one country to another by the financial chains of globalization has created economic dependence. Economics and technology between countries, restricting individual countries’ freedom of action and significantly increasing the global risk of economic contagion.
Some of his past speech topics include:
- Who Won the US Election: Obama, Romney, or Globalization?
- Global Economics Post Obama
- Can American Corporations Compete in a World of State-Owned Enterprises?
- What Happened to the BRICs? What Happened to Emerging Markets?
- China, Europe & the U.S.: Global Rivals or Joint Venture Partners?
- What Is Actually Happening in Europe & What Does That Mean for America?
- The Impotent Hegemon – The U.S. Federal Reserve
- The Death of Foreign Policy
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