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Know what is globalization. Is it a force for good or a racket for the richest nations? We look at the nature, history, failures, and future of globalization.

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Globalization 4.0 is the theme of Davos 2019 - but what were the three earlier waves of global trade?

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Shifting geopolitical allegiances are slowing down the progress achieved by globalization – but addressing the climate crisis will require a shift back towards openness.

Globalization is being redesigned around resilience, regional trade and digitalization as businesses adapt to geopolitical risk, supply shocks and AI.

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Global trade has entered a new phase after decades of globalization. Despite narratives of “deglobalization”, global trade has continued to expand and has reached record levels in recent years, even as geopolitical tensions, pandemics and wars disrupted the global value chain.

In spite of forecasts about its downfall, globalization has continually adapted and survived through financial crises, political unrest, and health emergencies. But where does this idea that globalization is fragile come from? Historian Adam Tooze set out to answer in a session at the Annual Meeting of the New Champions, or the World Economic Forum's "Summer Davos", this past June.

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The next phase of globalization will be shaped by how intelligently global supply chains are designed, coordinated and governed.

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Globalization is declining for the first time since the Second World War, but what does the future hold? A 'cocktail' of globalization will define this new era, Adam Tooze told Davos at a session on 'De-Globalization or Re-Globalization?' The energy transition will create more connections, as part of the shifting mix.