Liam is a political economist working on the relationship between international trade, global production and environmental change. Between 2004 and 2012 he worked on EU-African, Caribbean and Pacific (ACP) fisheries trade relations, global value chains and socio-economic development, including feeding into Economic Partnership negotiations and implementation on behalf of the East African Community, Eastern and Southern Africa grouping and Pacific Group. He has also worked with the Pacific Islands Forum Geneva office in their negotiations at the WTO on fisheries subsidies; and researched the negotiation and implementation of labour standards in EU free trade agreements, with a particular focus on South Korea and its automotive industry.
Liam Campling
Professor of International Business and Development, School of Business and Management, Queen Mary University of London
