Globalization: Past, Present, Future 2023
DOI: 10.1525/luminos.172.f
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The Myth of Deglobalization: Definitional and Methodological Issues

Didem Buhari

Abstract: This chapter first discusses the lack of consensus on how to define deglobalization, a term that is likely to become the buzzword of the mid-twenty-first century. There are at least three different accounts of deglobalization. First, deglobalization is defined as a series of processes that serve to “reverse” globalization. Second, deglobalization is celebrated as an emancipatory project decentering the West and aiming at reglobalization. Third, from a historical perspective, deglobalization is understood as a … Show more

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