2021
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-polisci-041719-102405
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The Backlash Against Globalization

Abstract: In recent years, the world has seen a rising backlash against globalization. This article reviews the nature, causes, and consequences of the globalization backlash. It shows that, contrary to a popular narrative, the backlash is not associated with a large swing in public opinion against globalization but is rather a result of its politicization. The increasing influence of globalization-skeptic actors has resulted in more protectionist, isolationist, and nationalist policies, some of which fundamentally thre… Show more

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“…Our findings have important implications for policy makers, especially in light of the current backlash against globalization (Norris and Inglehart 2019;Rodrik 2018;Walter 2020). Especially in this zeitgeist, in which the negative effects of trade liberalization are omnipresent, we believe that our results provide a glimmer of hope.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…Our findings have important implications for policy makers, especially in light of the current backlash against globalization (Norris and Inglehart 2019;Rodrik 2018;Walter 2020). Especially in this zeitgeist, in which the negative effects of trade liberalization are omnipresent, we believe that our results provide a glimmer of hope.…”
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confidence: 65%
“…Monetary globalization likewise matters, extremist rightwing parties tend to flourish in the fallout of worldwide monetary crisis that hit communities more earnestly by global monetary stuns and the crisis show a more grounded support for nationalist parties. Similarly, the impacts of trade stuns on voting conduct have been built up by the worldwide monetary crisis as well as the euro crisis (Walter, 2021). Trade has solid distributive outcomes, produces grievances and assists inequality in both developing and developed nations, and this examination propose that inexorably, this is met with a backlash response.…”
Section: Economic Reservationsmentioning
confidence: 95%
“…These patterns have been increased by a decline in income, corporate and wealth taxes cultivated by monetary globalization, which have added to an ascent in inequity as well as limited the state's capacity to remunerate the losers of these progressions. These major monetary changes have together expanded local discrepancies as well as socio-economic disparities, which have given a favourable ground for globalization backlash (Walter, 2021).…”
Section: Technological Progressionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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