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- Why the world needs better - not less - globalization
We need to do globalization differently, or else deglobalization will take hold This will ruin the world's chances at solving critical global challenges as a united front
- A brief history of globalization | World Economic Forum
When Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba in 2018 announced it had chosen the ancient city of Xi’an as the site for its new regional headquarters, the symbolic value wasn’t lost on the company: it had brought globalization to its ancient birthplace, the start of the old Silk Road
- What is globalization anyway? | World Economic Forum
Globalization – a phenomenon that has defined the world's economy in recent decades – is under pressure As Donald Trump prepares for his tenure in the White House, he talks of dismantling a whole history of globalized trade that he sees as having had a catastrophic effect on the global econo
- Globalization isnt finished – it can unlock new growth and beat the . . .
The era of growing globalization between 1960 and the beginnings of the Global Financial Crisis in 2006-2007 reflected a positive-sum belief that globalization – including open markets, trade and cross-border flows of physical, intangible and financial capital – would produce net benefits
- How are universities adapting to globalization? | World Economic Forum
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- Is globalization dying? A historian weighs up the evidence | World . . .
Where does this idea that globalization is fragile — maybe even at breaking point — come from? That’s the question that Adam Tooze, a historian and professor at Columbia University, set out to answer in a session at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, or the World Economic Forum's "Summer Davos", this past June
- Why the world is not as globalized as you think
Connectivity is rising - but just 7% of phone calls (including calls over the internet) are international, and a mere 3% of people live outside the countries where they were born
- Where are the world’s most globalized countries?
The World Economic Forum is an independent international organization committed to improving the state of the world by engaging business, political, academic and other leaders of society to shape global, regional and industry agendas Incorporated as a not-for-profit foundation in 1971, and headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, the Forum is tied to no political, partisan or national interests
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