Globalization promised connection and progress, but it was also driven by forces seeking power and dominance. Its roots reveal a story far more complex than trade alone.
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Sandstorm sweeps Dubai, globalization's final oasis

In July 2022, I landed at Dubai International Airport in the United Arab Emirates. At the time, I had traveled to Dubai to visit Russia shortly after the Ukraine war began, as direct flights between ...
In the post-1980 era, financial capital became the primary driving force behind neoliberal globalization. Today, however, ...
Amid all this, China's commitment to "expanding high-standard opening-up" — as specified in the Government Work Report ...
The question echoing through Beijing’s diplomatic and political circles is whether U.S. President Donald Trump will show up for a summit in Beijing that was originally supposed to take place this ...
Weeks have passed since the US and Israel launched wide-ranging strikes on Iran on February 28. The US government, although it had told US media on March 11 that the military operation would end "soon ...
Lily Bi, president and CEO of AACSB International, speaks at the AACSB Deans Conference in Toronto, Canada, in 2025 For 110 years, the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business has been ...
China's GDP growth target of 4.5-5 percent is realistic and achievable, as the economy has significant advantages in multiple ...
A Council on Foreign Relations symposium on the evolution of U.S. foreign policy since the end of World War II suggests two critical lessons for policymaking today.
The continuing rise of nationalist populist parties across the continent could weaken defence and economic cooperation, and ...