And while globalization was originally “sold” as a way to preserve peace, in the United States, the growing dependence on imported goods led some analysts to view it as athreat to national security. Thanks to the Russian invasion of Ukraine, that threat is especially stark. But it’s in ...
Globalizationde-globalizationeconomicmilitarysoftElcano Global Presence IndexAccording to different media and analysts, globalisation could be in a phase of 'slowbalisation', de-globalisation or even secular stagnation. After surveying academic proposals for defining, classifying and measuring globalisation, ...
The global pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and the Western sanctions that followed have sparked a new debate on the future of globalization as we know it. In Q2 2020, at the dramatic start of the pandemic, global trade was down 18.5%, compared to the same period the previous...
said Jim Paulsen, chief investment strategist at the Leuthold Group. Paulsen said he does not see the current impasse as signaling the end of globalization, but rather a next phase.
At the initiative of both China and African countries, FOCAC was inaugurated at its first Ministerial Conference in Beijing in October 2000, with the goals of responding to the challenges emerging from economic globalization, and seeking common development. Over the past two decades, FOCAC has becom...
The benefits of globalization: And why you shouldn’t take it for granted Globalization has affected the world on so many different levels that you might not have even noticed it – yet pretty much everything moves around the world because of it: goods, services, data, ideas, people, tech...
I have a few issues with David Brooks’s latest New York Times column, a lament for the end of globalization. Here is his peroration which highlights some of my issues: I look back over the past few decades of social thinking with understanding. I was to
April 10, 2022The global pandemic and Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have sparked a new debate on the viability of globalization. But an end to the system as we know it—which fosters interdependence of the world’s economies, people, and cultures—could have profound implications. Check out ...
Bleak predictions of China stem from poor understanding By Wang Wen If a few years ago, someone said that China's rise had ended and China was declining, no one would have believed it. But this argument has resurfaced in the last half...
The End of Management as We Know It May 20, 2020 By Vinciane Beauchene and Molly Cunningham Traditional management has reached a breaking point. Today’s managers are burning out. Junior employees would rather move into an expert position or work for themselves than become the managers of tomo...