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Ghori, Umair Hafeez.
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Globalisation disrupted = competing futures in a multipolar world /
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Globalisation disrupted/ edited by Umair Hafeez Ghori, John Farrar.
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competing futures in a multipolar world /
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Ghori, Umair Hafeez.
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Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore : : 2025.,
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Introduction globalisation disrupted -- Globalisation brexit and the future of the united kingdom -- Globalisation and sovereignty the eus governance dilemma -- Financial stability and the threat of world disorder -- Building a block brick by brics -- Globalisation in a destabilising world how australia will need to adapt in terms of institutional weakness -- The future of the world trade organisation -- China and the strategic evolution of the belt and road initiative -- The geo economic fulcrum us china decoupling and the use of export controls on semiconductors and rare earths -- The clash of economic models and the remaking of world economics china and india -- Global health as the canary in the globalisation coal mine -- conclusion globalisation disrupted or re made.
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Globalization. -
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-95-3997-0
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9789819539970
Globalisation disrupted = competing futures in a multipolar world /
Globalisation disrupted
competing futures in a multipolar world /[electronic resource] :edited by Umair Hafeez Ghori, John Farrar. - Singapore :Springer Nature Singapore :2025. - x, 245 p. :ill., digital ;24 cm.
Introduction globalisation disrupted -- Globalisation brexit and the future of the united kingdom -- Globalisation and sovereignty the eus governance dilemma -- Financial stability and the threat of world disorder -- Building a block brick by brics -- Globalisation in a destabilising world how australia will need to adapt in terms of institutional weakness -- The future of the world trade organisation -- China and the strategic evolution of the belt and road initiative -- The geo economic fulcrum us china decoupling and the use of export controls on semiconductors and rare earths -- The clash of economic models and the remaking of world economics china and india -- Global health as the canary in the globalisation coal mine -- conclusion globalisation disrupted or re made.
This book explores the complexities of globalization, examining its evolving role in a world characterized by increasing interdependence and tension. Globalization has enabled the free flow of people, capital, information, and trade, driving economic prosperity. However, its legitimacy is increasingly questioned, particularly as institutions that underpin the global economy continue to reflect post-World War II structures, favoring Western hegemonic actors while limiting the influence of developing nations. The rise of China and organizations like BRICS has amplified calls for more equitable representation and a rethinking of global economic governance. The book presents a series of essays, offering diverse perspectives on key issues shaping the future of globalization. Unlike earlier works, this book emphasizes the broadening conception of geopolitical conflict, which now extends beyond the military sphere to include economic legitimacy. The contributions focus on the economic security implications of global developments, touching on themes such as nationalism, technological decoupling, and the shifting balance of power between the West and emerging economies. Central to the book is the fragmentation of globalization, with discussions on the challenges posed by rising nationalism, protectionism, and the impact of major geopolitical shifts such as Brexit, China's Belt and Road Initiative, and the US-China rivalry. It also delves into the role of emerging economies in reshaping global trade dynamics, the challenges facing global institutions like the WTO, and the implications of technological advancements for global governance. Overall, this book offers a timely and critical analysis of globalization, exploring its stressors and future direction.
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