How Globalization Went Bad
Journal ArticleAuthors
Steven Weber
Naazneen Barma
Matthew Kroenig
Ely Ratner
Published by
Foreign Policy, Vol. 158, page(s) 48-54
January-February 2007
The article asserts that globalization has made the world a more dangerous and less orderly place. The authors argue that since the emergence and expansion of globalization in the 1990s, the world has experienced more problems such as increasing terrorist activity, widening gaps between religious and cultural ideologies, unstable global financial systems, expanding dangers of pandemic disease, and the growing threat of global climate change.



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