Tag Archives: globalization

The EU: Regulation King by Default

Is the United States’ anti-regulation stance undermining its global power position?

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The Global Rise of a Regulatory Superstate in Europe

How does Europe exercise world power? Isn’t doing it away from military battlefields a truly modern form of global leadership?

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Tribalism, Groupism, Globalism

Are human brains hardwired to recognize some groups of people as friends and others as enemies?

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Developing World: First Democratize, Then Restrain Yourself?

Can we really turn around now and say to the developing world: How about changing the amount of beef you eat?

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The Real Winners and Losers of Globalization

Globalization has radically changed global income dynamics. So who has won and who has lost?

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All Negotiating Is Domestic

Is the idea of Westphalian sovereignty hindering the implementation of global solutions to global problems?

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Global Citizens and the Global Economy

How can global citizens and international institutions create the conditions for inclusive and sustainable economic growth?

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Should We Expect Multinationals to Be Loyal?

Why would a European CEO be “shunned” if he moved much of his production to China?

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Singapore’s Message for Today’s America

Why do globalization’s true believers see infinite possibilities, while others feel uncertainty and vulnerability?

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Markets and Governments: A Historical Perspective

What can governments do to seize the opportunities of globalization, while minimizing its downsides?

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