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  • The best books of 2021, according to Fortune staff

    11 December 2021, FORTUNE

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    When it comes to globalisation, nothing is what it seems

    26 March 2024, Phnom Penh Post

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    How Thomas Piketty found politics

    14 March 2024, The New Statesman

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    BRICS and the continuing rise of the Global South

    24 August 2023, China Daily

  • ChatGPT’s rise has China scrambling to catch up in an A.I. arms race that will determine global ‘wealth, power, and influence’

    August 8, 2023, Fortune

  • "Globalization is viewed more positively in Asia than in the West"

    18 December 2022, Zeit Online

  • Onshoring, renationalisation and regionalisation have become the latest trends for companies, slowing the pace of globalisation.CREDIT:BLOOMBERG

    Tall tales and grand narratives: Why economists make bad storytellers

    26 December 2022, The Sydney Morning Herald

  • A brief history of equality from Piketty

    24 November 2022, T24-K24

  • Inflation bug spreads far and wide

    16 June 2022, Khaleej Times

  • Globalization doesn't end ... It just evolves into 'six faces'

    9 June 2022, MBN

  • The Ukraine Crisis Could Accelerate a Decoupling in Global Trade

    9 March 2022, BRINK

  • Stopping the silicon chips falling where they may

    4 April 2022, Financial Times

  • The third wave of globalisation has started

    29 March 2022, Business Day

  • Six stories to understand globalization

    15 March 2022, Pivot Media

  • Beware of post-pandemic globalization

    4 February 2022, Advisor’s Edge

  • The faces of globalization don’t see eye to eye

    16 May 2022, Queen’s University

  • Experts Unpack Links between the Multilateral Trade Regime and Globalization

    9 December 2021, ISSD

  • A kaleidoscope of views on globalization

    23 November 2021, Brett Milano, HLS Correspondent

  • What Does Globalization Look Like in a Post-Pandemic World?

    11 October 2021, BRINK

  • The winners and losers of economic globalisation

    29 September 2021, ANU

  • New book by Anthea Roberts - Six Faces of Globalization: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters

    29 September 2021, ANU

  • Globalization Under Fire, From Protectionism To Pandemic

    17 June 2020, WorldCrunch

 

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Roberts and Lamp do a great job of summarizing different narratives associated with globalization without taking a position on the legitimacy of any particular approach. In our hyper-polarized world, it is refreshing to read something balanced, and also pertinent to our current reset with China.

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“As in the proverbial story of five blind men trying to make sense of an elephant, globalization presents itself in different forms to its proponents and opponents. This immensely useful book clarifies the debates around globalization by developing six narratives rooted in contending values and perceptions of reality. It helps us not only understand the best version of other sides’ narratives, but also move beyond our own conceptual straitjackets.”—Dani Rodrik, Harvard University


Megatrends in a Rapidly Changing Global Environment:
Australia and the World 2023 Annual Lecture

The Hon Julie Bishop, Chancellor of the ANU and former Foreign Minister of Australia | National Press Club

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The Case for Ending Unanimity in EU External Policy

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Anthea Roberts and Nicolas Lamp’s Six Faces of Globalization: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why it Matters assesses the role of human psychology and the collective narratives that shape our worldviews in the field of geopolitics. Rather than simply reiterate the typical discourses of globalisation, it appraises the ‘why’ and ‘how’ for six distinct worldviews that define contemporary globalisation. ‘Why’ do these narratives of globalisation influence human psychology, and ‘how’ have external events led to these worldviews?


Australia in the World Podcast
Ep. 90: Lessons from 2021; expectations and hopes for 2022

For their first episode in 2022, Allan and Darren look back over the past 12 months, starting with the international landscape and then focusing on Australia. First up, what big lesson did 2021 teach them? Interestingly, both focus on the United States in their answers--but how much is domestic dysfunction in the US actually affecting Biden’s foreign policy? Second, did the world’s experience with COVID-19 over the past year affect any of the major trends in international affairs? While at the end of 2020 there seemed to be a clear dividing line between ‘competent’ and ‘incompetent’ government responses, that distinction appears far less clear a year later. Third, what other notable trends emerged or crystallised across the year? For Allan, signs of a reversal of the long period called “the great convergence” are quite concerning, while for Darren the big picture structural trends are mostly unchanged. 


The Best Political Economy Books of 2021

By Asher Schechter, PROMARKET

A scholarly examination of market’s power toll on American workers, the collected works of a pioneering economic thinker, an ambitious narrative of US economic history, a first-hand account of how the American justice system is failing, and China’s antitrust exceptionalism: here are (in no particular order) some of the best books published during the past year.