Venue: Forum Theatre, Arts West Building
Presenters: Dr Miles Kahler
The rise of populist and anti-globalization movements, such as the candidacy of Donald Trump in the U.S. and the recent vote for Brexit in the U.K., have been interpreted as an unprecedented, global threat to the existing liberal economic and political order. Closer examination suggests that these movements are not entirely unprecedented, that they are not global, and that their supporters are motivated by a variety of political and economic discontents. Rather than witnessing an end to globalization, we may be redesigning globalization in a new political environment.
from
https://events.unimelb.edu.au/events/7179-brexit-trump-and-the-future-of-globalisation
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