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The Ages of Globalization: Geography, Technology, and Institutions Reviewed by G. John Ikenberry September/October 2020 Published on August 11, 2020 . In This Review. The Ages of Globalization: ...
The sociologist Saskia Sassen theorizes that globalization operates according to geographies of dispersal and concentration. The geography of dispersal is akin to what Thomas Friedman calls the “flat” ...
An English Poet, Alfred Lord Tennyson’s quotes, “the old order changeth yielding place to new”, amply validate the emergence of the globalization phenomenon, which has erupted with a big bang.
Regional commercial ties have given nations and geographic regions a competitive economic edge in the world economy, and help explain the so-called winners and losers of globalization.
O’Neil, vice president and senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations, notes that “the story of economic globalization has been told and retold in books, speeches, articles, and news clips.
Re-globalization represents more than a response to short-term disruptions. It’s a profound re-evaluation of trade and investment patterns, driven by two emerging priorities: geographical proximity, ...
Globalization Isn’t in Decline. Here’s Why That Matters for Investors Examining geographic revenue sources of companies yields useful insights for today’s investor.