Abstract

Chapter 11 synthesizes the issues previously discussed. It suggests a cautious degree of optimism about the future of globalization, which will be a reaction to its retreat in recent years. It reveals the trends in the three dimensions of globalization described earlier and uses poll data to show that globalization is still popular among public around the world. The chapter is less optimistic about the future of the global liberal order. The spread of nationalist-populism among politicians globally will create a poor context for reviving the political order. However, as the chapter notes, the election of Joe Biden as U.S. president and the second impeachment of his predecessor bode well for democracy, human rights, and multilateral cooperation.

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