Rewiring Globalization

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Dissatisfaction with globalization has turned into a powerful force, with unchecked globalism increasingly seen as a threat to the integrity of democratic rule. Policymakers must reframe globalization to mitigate its negative consequences while keeping its core growth-enhancing dynamics intact.

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  • Introduction | Sinan Ülgen
  • Ch. 1 - From the Local to the Global: The Politics of Globalization | Sinan Ülgen & Ceylan Inan
  • Ch. 2 - The United States: A Cautious Return to Internationalism | Rozlyn C. Engel & Tobin Hansen
  • Ch. 3 - The European Union’s Competitive Globalism | Richard Youngs & Sinan Ülgen
  • Ch. 4 - Latin America and the Caribbean: Continued Engagement Despite a Deglobalizing Turn | Francisco Urdinez
  • Ch. 5 - India: Testing Out New Policies on Globalization | Suyash Rai & Anirudh Burman
  • Ch. 6 - Russia: Looking for Prominence in the Global System | Dmitri Trenin
  • Ch. 7 - Africa: Aspiring to Greater Global Agency | Elizabeth Sidiropoulos
  • Ch. 8 - China: Between Domestic Priorities and Global Rulemaking | Minghao Zhao, Zhao Wenxiang, Ding Yifan, Lyu Jinghua, Wei He & Jodi-Ann Wang
  • Ch. 9 - The Limits of Convergence and the Road Ahead | Sinan Ülgen
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