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Note from the editor: Is globalization over? What tariffs tell us

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  • Lazarus, Jeanne

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Crises are multiplying - whether it be climate change, as the previous three issues, edited by Leon Wansleben, have so insightfully examined; the resurgence of wars that international law, designed to guarantee peace, fails to prevent; societies that are fracturing; freedoms once thought permanently secured that are being trampled; or economic instability. As Quinn Slobodian reminds us in the interview he granted us: "We are in a dark moment in Western democracies and for the world at large."

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  • Lazarus, Jeanne, 2025. "Note from the editor: Is globalization over? What tariffs tell us," economic sociology. perspectives and conversations, Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies, vol. 27(1), pages 1-3.
  • Handle: RePEc:zbw:econso:334549
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