In its May 14 edition, the Economist magazine, long a standard bearer for the globalist movement, asked, “Has covid-19 killed globalization?” This piece, along with many others published since the ...
“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 ...
In the last few days, comparisons between globalism and globalization have become part of my daily conversations. Granted, I study political science and therefore a huge focus of my program is ...
SAN FRANCISCO--(BUSINESS WIRE)--New research commissioned by Western Union shows that millennials across 15 countries are united by a belief in globalization, want the freedom to experience the ...
Proponents of globalization promised a world of shared prosperity and universal liberal values. But the political upheavals of recent years have been driven by a sense that, for many in the West, ...
With the $100,000 work visa fee hike, many companies are looking to build global teams, and that may permanently change wage ...
Last week, discussing the vagaries of international commerce in a time of pandemic, war and the climate emergency, I’m afraid I used the words “globalism” and “globalization” fairly interchangeably.
To anyplace that considers itself a “global city” – New York, Chicago, etc – globalization and global competitive reality are the defining lens through which they see their present and future. I ...
Already, there is a notable shift away from global to local production, a new survey of 1,800 global executives from Prologis and The Harris Poll finds. A majority, 58%, forecast more localized supply ...
I keep thinking of August 1914. Before World War I, Europe’s economy was tightly intertwined by trade and finance. Capital exports were Britain’s leading product. Imports and exports of goods were a ...
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