Understanding the many facets and effects of globalization is difficult even for scholars well versed in economics and political science. So to the uninitiated, globalization can seem like an almost ...
Globalization has shown relatively steady and rapid progress due to technological advancements with increases in speed and scale, enabling engagement among all five continents. Globalization allows ...
The layering and reconfiguration of connectivity is underway. History warns that declaring the end of globalization too early ...
The impact of globalization has led to changes in society that would have been unthinkable 40 years ago. Given this new societal atmosphere, the Pontifical Council for Justice and Peace will be ...
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 ...
In our interconnected world, business globalization is crucial for growth. Companies are expanding globally to reach new markets, diversify and access global talent. As a seasoned business ...
Shannon K. O’Neil offers a powerful case for why regionalization, not globalization, has been the biggest economic trend of the last forty Globalization is not the only—or even the real—story of the ...
Dr. Zahra is a professor of history at the University of Chicago and has written extensively about globalization’s first collapse. April 5, 2025 Before World War I, globalization was at a high point.
National economies are increasingly moving in sync and responding to the same booms and busts as a result of ...
Passengers walk past crew members of South African Airways at the airport in Frankfurt, Germany, on April 18, 2020. Passengers walk past crew members of South African Airways at the airport in ...
“Deglobalization” is a word on many people’s lips these days — and understandably so. Russia has been largely cut off from the West for its appalling invasion of Ukraine. The economic marriage of ...