TOPICS: ‘Globalization’
Why the World Needs AmericaJune 14, 2012 / Kati SuominenGlobal Trends 2030Read more...Beyond the “Broader West” Debate: What Will Turkey Stand for?June 14, 2012 / Emiliano Alessandri
This policy brief looks at Turkey's position vis-à-vis the West.Read more...
May 30, 2012In this video from the sixth Turkey Trilateral Strategy Group, Stockholm International Peace Institute Chairman Goran Lennmarker outlines how globalization is changing traditional alliances, and the role of potential new partners in Asia and the Southern Atlantic.
Read more...What Fate for Liberal Order in a Post-Western World?May 27, 2012 / Daniel TwiningGT2030.comRead more...Narcissism of Minor Differences or Major Economic Rifts? The Political Economy of (Post) Financial Crisis Management in the United States and the European UnionApril 04, 2012 / Stormy-Annika Mildner, Daniela Schwarzer
After highlighting the key similarities and differences of the respective policy approaches in this policy paper, the authors discuss possible root causes for the financial crisis.Read more...Power Shift: How the West Can Adapt and Thrive in an Asian CenturyJanuary 22, 2010 / Ashley J. Tellis
How can the United States and its transatlantic allies overcome the primary security dilemma of the 21st century, that of sustaining an economic system that will fuel the rise of China, a power whose growing clout threatens to challenge Western control over the international system? This paper explores solutions to overcoming this quandary. In "Power Shift: How the West Can Adapt and Thrive in an Asian Century," Tellis argues that the answer lies in a combination of further economic enmeshment fueled by deepening globalization, the maintenance of Western military superiority, and a realistic and multifaceted engagement of China.Read more...



