What role higher education plays in the future will largely depend on how society comes to view globalization, says Robert H. Craig, a professor of history and international studies at the College of ...
Three key questions lie at the heart of debates about whether global crises and escalating geopolitical tensions have begun to reverse globalization: Has the growth of cross-border trade, capital, ...
Processes of contemporary globalization generate a particular landscape of risk. This landscape is shaped by the economic imperatives that lead to the export of hazardous activities, processes and ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. Globalization continues—the widespread predictions of its death were wildly ...
Claims that the current age is one of secularization are much exaggerated; even amid globalization, religion enjoys “a luxurious pluralism,” writes Peter L. Berger, a professor of sociology and ...
Globalization has not come without a cost. In today's world of international travel, if someone from Japan sneezes, someone in southeast Missouri may soon catch a cold. Or maybe even something worse.
OSAMA BIN LADEN’S ratings are falling. His latest pronouncement was a yawn. His scripts could use a rewrite. “Infidels” this, “crusaders” that. Blah, blah, blah. We’ve heard it all before. However, ...
Law schools from around the world have joined forces to create what they say is the first formal, international network geared toward spurring legal teaching and research collaborations.
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