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.

Europe Faces Globalization – Part I

Wealthy nations practice globalization à la carte, by pursuing foreign firms and protecting their own
Patrick Sabatier
May 16, 2006

East Asia’s Troubled Waters – Part I

History aside, Chinese-Japanese conflict now plays out over gas and oil reserves in the East China Sea
Wenran Jiang
April 25, 2006

Don't Give Up on WTO, Fix It

The WTO may not be perfect, but its elimination is a recipe for trade chaos
Richard G. Lipsey
April 4, 2006

Vietnam Goes Global

The government embraces capitalism, but so far only for small businesses
Jordan Ryan
December 15, 2005

Don't Tell Anybody It's Africa Calling

Senegal's attempt to break into the European call center business has not been easy
Nayan Chanda
October 4, 2005

New Attack Reported by Swift Global Bank Network

Bank robbers trick banks into sending money online and then cover tracks
Michael Corkery
May 13, 2016

Is Globalization Really Fueling Populism?

Voters cannot trust candidates who suggest fixes to global challenges are fast, easy and obvious
Daniel Gros
May 9, 2016

Globalization Is Changing, Not Going Into Reverse

Globalization slows without widespread benefits and public support
Minouche Shafik
April 14, 2016

China’s NGOs Go Global

Controls and close ties with the Chinese state may limit the NGOs’ influence
Reza Hasmath
March 23, 2016

Globalization Is More About Data and Less About Stuff

Over the past decade, growth in cross-border data flows has grown by a factor of 45
Susan Lund, James Manyika and Jacques Bughin
March 18, 2016