Populists Revolt against Globalization
Prospects for International Security Paradigm
- 92pages
- 4 heures de lecture
The book delves into the rise of populist anti-globalization movements in the West, exemplified by events like Brexit and the election of Donald Trump. It examines how these shifts are reshaping international security, emphasizing the transition from Liberal Internationalism to hyper-nationalism and protectionism. Utilizing the Copenhagen School's framework, the study highlights the implications of these trends on global cooperation, revealing how trade wars and the erosion of multilateral agreements threaten the influence of international institutions and law.
