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In that case, he would face “shock globalization” and political death through free and fair elections – that is, unless the IMF goes soft and shovels more money at him (a deal worth $3.5-8 billion is being sought), possibly in exchange for the release of political prisoners.
One Europe that shoulders its global responsibility for managing international crises, for avoiding new iron curtains in Europe, and for spreading the benefits of
globalization.
We neither could nor should seek to put an end to
globalization.
But we can and should contribute to spreading the benefits of
globalization
more evenly.
Second, electronic money will advance
globalization
, expanding the scope and versatility of the Internet and making it easier for people to interact constructively with others around the world.
In rejecting the European constitution, France expressed its fear of, among other things,
globalization.
Another essential element of a new international order is cooperation on climate change, which may be the quintessential manifestation of globalization, because all countries are exposed to its effects, regardless of their contribution to it.
But the capitalism that formed the Rhineland model's other component also changed, and here it is not wrong to blame
globalization.
Because China is widely regarded as a winner of globalization, it is natural to assume that the country has developed the means to meet its challenges.
A China deeply embedded in
globalization
also needs a large pool of talented people, comparable to the best that the West can produce.
The real question is whether China can remove them under a one-party regime that is hostile to the liberal values that inspire and underpin
globalization.
Today’s upsurge of micro-nationalism is not just a consequence of the revolt against empires: it is also a revolt against
globalization.
(Of course, paradoxes appear every now and then, such as when
globalization
is advocated alongside demands for stronger censorship.)
The first is globalization, by which ever-larger parts of the Arab world, beginning with the Persian Gulf and its oil countries, will be influenced, albeit slowly, both economically and culturally.
With the shift of wealth and power from the West to the East, the pressures of
globalization
will increasingly come from the East.
To make regional peace and stability possible, however, the region’s very young and rapidly increasing populations require an economic perspective that makes their participation in
globalization
possible – in a dignified manner and grounded in their own culture and history.
It is now up to Merkel, Sarkozy, and Brown to prove – despite all the differences that may exist between them – that they understand the challenges that
globalization
poses for Europe: the EU member states will be able to defend their interests in the world of the twenty-first century only to the extent that the EU itself is strong.
I claimed in the book that, in the absence of a more concerted government response, too much
globalization
would deepen societal cleavages, exacerbate distributional problems, and undermine domestic social bargains – arguments that have become conventional wisdom since.
Protectionists would latch on to the book’s arguments about the downsides of
globalization
to provide cover for their narrow, selfish agenda.
The backlash against
globalization
in recent years, reflected in Brexit and the election of US President Donald Trump, introduces an additional element of uncertainty to China’s economic future.
Trumping the RenminbiHONG KONG – At the recently concluded World Economic Forum Annual Meeting in Davos, Switzerland, Chinese President Xi Jinping mounted a robust defense of globalization, reaffirming his country’s “open door” policy and pledging never to seek to start a trade war or to benefit from devaluation of its currency.
Whatever path it chooses, China will pay a heavy price for advocating
globalization
and pursuing currency stability.
Since the Middle East's autocratic regimes destroyed their liberal oppositions, in many countries radical Islamists represent the only dissent, feeding on widespread resentment of corrupt regimes, opposition to American policies, and popular fears of modernization and
globalization.
The shape it takes will be determined by two key phenomena:
globalization
and digitization.
In terms of the global economic balance of power, however, the impact of
globalization
and digitization remains difficult to predict.
But, with major emerging economies like China and India working hard to foster innovation, while still benefiting from technological catch-up, it is also possible that continued
globalization
and digitization will propel continued “de-Westernization” of the international order.
That means accepting and dealing with
globalization.
France could handle globalization, if not for the French state.
Much of the political class and public opinion blames
globalization
– outsourcing and company relocations to cheaper labor markets – for unemployment.
This scapegoating of
globalization
reflects another key problem.
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