Debate abounds over whether globalization is good or bad for the individual, the family, the nation, and the world. Exchanges and interconnections are as old as human history itself, as people moved around the globe in search of opportunity and spreading new ideas. Pessimists view increased interdependence as a terribly destructive trend for communities and culture, while optimists envision a diverse and better life for all. The word “globalization” itself describes an endless range of interactions, both deliberate and accidental. Unforeseen consequences can emerge sometimes decades later. Steady cooperation rather than conflict is in order as global integration continues to influence nearly every aspect of modern life.

A Discussion On Ethical Globalization

‘Globalization is a reality. It can be more beneficial'
January 15, 2003

Looking at History in the Light of Globalization

To make sense of an increasingly complex and interdependent world, historians have to approach their work from a new global perspective
Bruce Mazlish
January 3, 2003

America’s China Worries – Part III

Growing Chinese presence in the Pacific islands unsettles locals and poses questions for the US
Bertil Lintner
February 13, 2007

India: Poverty Retreats with Globalization’s Advance

Economic dynamism spurred by global connections helped an impoverished nation to overcome crises
Baldev Raj Nayar
February 1, 2007

It’s Right to Rebel

The solution offered by anti-globalization protesters may be ignored but the issues need to be addressed
Amartya Sen
November 19, 2002

Is Globalization Sustainable?

History shows that globalization isn’t inevitable, and current world trends may not be favorable
David Dapice
September 26, 2002

The Growing Gap Between Town and Country

Diverse cities thrive on connections, not walls
Ronald Brownstein
September 26, 2016

Globalization Goes National

Emerging economies find prosperity in lifting internal barriers to trade, mobility
Tyler Cowen
September 16, 2016

The World Comes to a Tiny Town: Eastport’s Lesson in Globalization

Maine town juggles trade with China, the EU and Turkey
James Fallows
September 12, 2016

G20 Must Address the Anti-Globalization Undercurrent to Stay Relevant

Global finance reforms are needed to increase security and transparency – or populism will spread
Peter Drysdale
September 2, 2016

The End of Globalization? International Security Implications

Technology is reducing jobs and need for long supply chains – national security policies must adjust
T.X. Hammes
August 5, 2016