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The Unwinding of the Globalist Dream:EU, Russia and China

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  • Steven Rosefielde
    (University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, USA)

  • Masaaki Kuboniwa
    (Hitotsubashi University, Japan)

  • Satoshi Mizobata
    (Kyoto University, Japan)

  • Kumiko Haba
    (Aoyama Gakuin University, Japan)

Abstract

This collection of essays documents and investigates the conflicts in Europe, Russia and China that sparked populist revolts against the established globalist order in the European Union. It shows that the populist surge was not an anomaly. It was a reflection of the internal contradictions of globalism that sparked nationalist resentment inside the EU, and backlashes against Western "soft power" aspirations in Russia and China. The idealist rhetoric of the globalist dream was persuasive. It lulled many into believing that the movement should not, and could not be stopped until the 2008 global financial crisis started the dream to unwind. The essays in this volume show that globalism is not dead, but will have to reinvent itself to revive.

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  • Steven Rosefielde & Masaaki Kuboniwa & Satoshi Mizobata & Kumiko Haba (ed.), 2018. "The Unwinding of the Globalist Dream:EU, Russia and China," World Scientific Books, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd., number 10492.
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wsbook:10492
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    Keywords

    Globalism; Globalization; Populism; European Union; Russia; China; Secular Economic Stagnation; Political Disintegration; Cold War; Economic Sanctions;
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    JEL classification:

    • F60 - International Economics - - Economic Impacts of Globalization - - - General

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