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Economic nationalism and global (dis)order

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The Rise of Economic Nationalism

This chapter examines the emergence of economic nationalism as a reaction to cultural anxieties and shifting global power dynamics. It traces its roots from post-9/11 policies and highlights how geopolitical tensions, particularly between the US and China, are reshaping international relations and economic interactions. The discussion emphasizes the challenges of creating enforceable global rules in an increasingly fragmented landscape, impacting cooperation on global issues like climate change and AI.

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