Few countries are excited about globalization anymore, but Vietnam is still into it — wholeheartedly. Do the reasons go ...
A new study shows that the past 30 years of globalization have brought fundamental shifts in some aspects of family interaction among Indigenous people in Guatemala. But families have still maintained ...
Research shows that globalization boosts economies, improves job opportunities, reduces conflict, and increases trade. However, it also widens income gaps and harms the environment. These challenges ...
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Nearly 500 years before Christopher Columbus set sail for the Americas, much of the world was already connected via trade, exploration, and cultural exchange. In fact, one can trace globalization all ...
As the world becomes more connected, globalization has become a daily reality for people in every corner of Earth. But while globalization — described by Peterson Institute for International Economics ...
The decades-long attempt to force “globalization” as the primary economic model is crumbling. We saw it coming when the pandemic hit and suddenly “global supply chains” failed, leaving those relying ...
Amid massive disruptions to global trade, the world is realigning itself as countries look to integrate more regionally, according to Mastercard Chair Merit Janow. At the Fortune Global Forum in ...
Trade plateaus and restrictions rise, marking a new era for globalization The free flow of goods, services, capital, people, and ideas across national borders leads to greater economic integration.
“Globalization,” the bête noir of isolationists, protectionists, and labor and environmental activists for nearly a decade, is now considered by many reasonable, centrist individuals to be dying, if ...
Last week, I had the privilege of participating in a conference on “reglobalization” hosted by the EU Center for Advanced Studies in Bolsano, Italy. The speakers debated how the COVID-19 pandemic, the ...
Shannon K. O’Neil offers a powerful case for why regionalization, not globalization, has been the biggest economic trend of the last forty years. Foreign policy analyses written by CFR fellows and ...