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Zhiqiang Sun - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • From Globalization to Regionalization: The United States, China, and the Post-Covid-19 World Economic Order.
    Journal of Chinese political science, 2020
    Co-Authors: Zhaohui Wang, Zhiqiang Sun
    Abstract:

    The Covid-19 pandemic has intensified the debate among optimists, pessimists, and centrists about whether the World Economic Order is undergoing a fundamental change. While optimists foresee the continuation of Economic globalization after the pandemic, pessimists expect localization instead of globalization, given the pandemic's structural negative consequence on the World economy. By contrast, the centrists anticipate a "U-shaped" recovery, where Covid-19 will not kill globalization but slow it down. The three existing perspectives on Covid-19's impact on the Economic globalization are not without merit, but they do not take sufficient temporal distance from the ongoing issue. This article suggests employing the historical perspective to expand the time frame by examining the rise and fall of Economic globalization before and after the 2008 global financial crisis. The authors argue that Economic globalization has been in transition since the 2008 financial crisis, and one important but not exclusive factor to explain this change is the evolving US-China Economic relationship, from symbiotic towards increasingly competitive. The Economic restructuring in US and China has begun after both countries weathered the 2008 crisis and gained momentum since the outbreak of trade war and Covid-19. The article investigates this trend by distinguishing different types of production activities, and the empirical results confirm that localization and regionalization have been filling the vacuum of Economic globalization in retreat in the last decade.

Kamaljit Singh - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • The Role Of United Nations
    International Journal of Research, 2020
    Co-Authors: Kamaljit Singh
    Abstract:

    The influence of the United Nations on International politics and International relations cannot be ignored. The primary goal of the United Nations is the maintenance of international peace and security and to help achieve international co-operation in social, Economic, cultural, educational, Scientific and humanitarian fields. The role of the United Nations in many fields is not very satisfactory. Apparently, the United Nations has failed to live up to the principles and purposes of the Charter or fulfil its obligations in the vital field of World peace and security and related fields like disarmament, decolonization, human rights and the establishment of a new World Economic Order. Yet, in many ways, it has helped to cool tensions and promote dialogue and international agreements.

Othmane Erraih - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Zhaohui Wang - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • From Globalization to Regionalization: The United States, China, and the Post-Covid-19 World Economic Order.
    Journal of Chinese political science, 2020
    Co-Authors: Zhaohui Wang, Zhiqiang Sun
    Abstract:

    The Covid-19 pandemic has intensified the debate among optimists, pessimists, and centrists about whether the World Economic Order is undergoing a fundamental change. While optimists foresee the continuation of Economic globalization after the pandemic, pessimists expect localization instead of globalization, given the pandemic's structural negative consequence on the World economy. By contrast, the centrists anticipate a "U-shaped" recovery, where Covid-19 will not kill globalization but slow it down. The three existing perspectives on Covid-19's impact on the Economic globalization are not without merit, but they do not take sufficient temporal distance from the ongoing issue. This article suggests employing the historical perspective to expand the time frame by examining the rise and fall of Economic globalization before and after the 2008 global financial crisis. The authors argue that Economic globalization has been in transition since the 2008 financial crisis, and one important but not exclusive factor to explain this change is the evolving US-China Economic relationship, from symbiotic towards increasingly competitive. The Economic restructuring in US and China has begun after both countries weathered the 2008 crisis and gained momentum since the outbreak of trade war and Covid-19. The article investigates this trend by distinguishing different types of production activities, and the empirical results confirm that localization and regionalization have been filling the vacuum of Economic globalization in retreat in the last decade.

Peter H. Calkins - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Transition to a New World Economic Order Part I: The Framework
    Review of marketing and agricultural economics, 1995
    Co-Authors: Peter H. Calkins
    Abstract:

    The idea of a new World Order suggests political and Economic changes that would improve the lot of all the people in the World. Such a new World Order would address all causes of poverty and inequality both within nations and between nations. Desirable changes would modify present competitive patterns of organisation and substitute more cooperative systems and processes. Writers in this area focus particularly on how to change the current state of the World in Order to achieve a transition to a more desirable new World Order. From an Economic point of view, this transition could be interpreted as an attempt to frame new political, Economic and social institutions and rules of conduct that would enable the equity goals of the proposers to be achieved.

  • Transition to a New World Economic Order Part II: Strategies
    Review of marketing and agricultural economics, 1995
    Co-Authors: Peter H. Calkins
    Abstract:

    Research on the transition to a new World Economic Order has already produced rich empirical results which help to validate sixteen specific research hypotheses for socialist and capitalist, underdeveloped and developed contexts, as well as the World economy as a whole. This multi-disciplinary literature on the NWO also maps out appropriate strategies that nations could follow to reach the goals of international efficiency, equity, equilibrium and positive evolution. Because of remaining lacunae and occasional disagreement, further research on the natural environment, Economic motivation, social structures, political institutions, unifying values, and modeling techniques must be pursued. In addition to academic research, agricultural economists can play a fundamental social role in promoting a universal paradigm of transitions to a better NWO that integrates a whole series of innovative social and Economic policies and institutions.