Dr. Zahra is a professor of history at the University of Chicago and has written extensively about globalization’s first collapse. April 5, 2025 Before World War I, globalization was at a high point.
We asked a group of experts to envision the future of supply chains and how changes to them will impact national economies. By The New York Times This feature is part of a series called Turning Points ...
On this episode of The Long View, Neil Shearing, Group Chief Economist at Capital Economics and author, breaks down why he believes that the world is not deglobalizing, what he sees for the US and ...
My estimates of equity risk premiums, updated every month, are not designed to make big statements about markets but more to get inputs I need to value companies. The biggest winner from globalization ...
Historical precedents show examples of governments turning to foreign architects for development work, inviting them to design their country's most famous structures. Western architects were ...
With the proposed policies of the new U.S. administration bound to reshape global trade, we’re witnessing the "great unwinding" of the interconnected global system. Recent changes in trade policy and ...
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Future historians (if there are any) will wonder why, in the mid-2020s, humans poured unprecedented resources into preparing to fight each other, while neglecting collective action against obvious ...