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Endgame
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Endgame

Economic Nationalism and Global Decline

Reaktion, 2024 more...


Editorial Rating

8

Qualities

  • Analytical
  • Bold
  • Engaging

Recommendation

When it comes to globalization, the bloom is very much off the rose, commentator Jamie Merchant reports. After the peaceful and prosperous 1990s, the Great Recession marked an end to optimistic hopes that the world had moved beyond petty skirmishes and political bickering. Many authors have noted this reality, of course, and they often follow up the diagnosis with a prescription that involves little more than partisan talking points. But Merchant offers something different — a scathing takedown of the hypocrisy and double-talk coming from all sides of the political spectrum.

Take-Aways

  • As globalization has lost momentum, nationalism has returned to the fore.
  • In the years following the Cold War, a sunny brand of optimism prevailed.
  • In recent years, the United States has backed away from its emphasis on globalization.

About the Author

Jamie Merchant is an economics and political commentator based in Chicago. His writing has appeared in the Brooklyn Rail, The Baffler, The Nation, and In These Times.