Reflections on the futility of food nationalism.
Re-Globalization, With Hiccups
A new era of globalization is dawning, but it is accompanied by serious challenges.
Nomadland: A “Chinese” Western
This year’s big Oscar-winner indicates that the U.S. and China are two sides of the same coin.
WTO: Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala’s Long and Winding Road
Ngozi Okonjo-Iweala is the first African and the first woman to serve in the WTO’s top post. But she faces formidable challenges.
Globalization and Healthcare: Lessons the US Needs to Learn
The U.S. must urgently move beyond its cliché-ridden debate on healthcare.
Multilateralism Has Lost Its Way
Collective intelligence is needed to build a new multilateralism for the 21st century.
The Death of Globalization? COVID 19 and the Nation-State
The temptation to forecast the end of globalization is large, but very premature.
China’s Global Role: The 2010 Perspective
Why does China have to step up and take the helm of global economic reform?
Coronavirus: A True Stresstest for Globalization
It is not too early for policy makers to begin examining why globalization did not work out the way its advocates either wished or thought it would.
The Deglobalization Virus?
The coronavirus crisis has become the third great globalization shock of this still relatively new century — after the 9/11 attacks in 2001 and the fall of Lehman Brothers in September 2008.