Globalisation’s uncertain future
Elisabeth Braw’s new book, exploring the boons and failures of globalisation, is a salutary tale of western geopolitical naivety.
Elisabeth Braw’s new book, exploring the boons and failures of globalisation, is a salutary tale of western geopolitical naivety.
For all the challenges, cross-border investment remains one of the great engines of modern globalisation.
Iain Martin speaks to Elisabeth Braw about her new book, Goodbye Globalisation. They discuss the development of globalisation, its successes, its discontents and what might replace it.
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A personal view from Ian Stewart, Chief Economist at Deloitte UK. Future historians are likely to conclude that a phase of breakneck globalisation that started
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