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quinta-feira, 17 de fevereiro de 2022

Rewiring Globalization: Sinan Ülgen (ed.), book (Carnegie)

 Rewiring Globalization

Sinan Ülgen (ed.)

Washington, DC: Carnegie Endownment, 2022



Unfettered globalization has heightened inequality and undermined the social contract, imperiling democratic traditions around the world.
Moving forward, globalization must mitigate these negative effects—without compromising its growth-enhancing dynamics—and pay particular attention to policies impacting trade, data and technology, finance, tax, and climate change.
Most importantly, rewiring globalization will require more open, inclusive governance that enables different regional perspectives on key policy areas to anchor the reform agenda.

TABLE OF CONTENTS
Introduction
Sinan Ülgen
From the Local to the Global: The Politics of Globalization
Sinan Ülgen and Ceylan Inan
The United States: A Cautious Return to Internationalism
Rozlyn C. Engel and Tobin Hansen
The European Union’s Competitive Globalism
Richard Youngs and Sinan Ülgen
Latin America and the Caribbean: Continued Engagement Despite a Deglobalizing Turn
Francisco Urdinez
India: Testing Out New Policies on Globalization
Suyash Rai and Anirudh Burman
Russia: Looking for Prominence in the Global System
Dmitri Trenin
Africa: Aspiring to Greater Global Agency
Elizabeth Sidiropoulos
China: Between Domestic Priorities and Global Rulemaking
Minghao Zhao, Zhao Wenxiang, Ding Yifan, Lyu Jinghua, Wei He, and Jodi-Ann Wang
The Limits of Convergence and the Road Ahead
Sinan Ülgen
ABOUT THE EDITOR
Sinan Ülgen is a visiting scholar at Carnegie Europe in Brussels, where his research focuses on Turkish foreign policy, nuclear policy, cyberpolicy, and transatlantic relations.

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https://carnegieendowment.org/files/RewiringGlobalization_final_Revised1.pdf


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