Slowbalisation and Neo-Cold War Order in Global Politics
Slowbalisation or Deglobalization represents the current international phenomenon. It refers to the process of weakening interdependence and integration among countries as the opposite concept of globalization, and refers to a phenomenon in which trade and investment decrease in economic relations a...
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Published in | Journal of Global Politics Vol. 16; no. 2; pp. 143 - 164 |
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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글로벌정치연구소
31.12.2023
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ISSN | 2005-1352 2671-8499 |
DOI | 10.35773/JGP.2023.16.2.143 |
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Summary: | Slowbalisation or Deglobalization represents the current international phenomenon. It refers to the process of weakening interdependence and integration among countries as the opposite concept of globalization, and refers to a phenomenon in which trade and investment decrease in economic relations among countries and reverse integration in political relations among countries. The causes of the deglobalization phenomenon are COVID-19, the refugee issue, and the hegemonic competition between the US and China.
Since World War II, the global politics has changed in the order of pre-globalization/Cold War order, globalization/Post-Cold War order, and post-globalization/Neo-Cold War order. There is still debate as to whether the current situation is the era of post-globalization and the neo-Cold War, but it must be acknowledged that it is quite different from the era of globalization and the post-Cold War before the mid-2010s. International relations in the era of slowbalisation or deglobalization, which are distinct from the era of globalization, are characterized by the new Cold War, security-economy linkage, and value-interest linkage. In the future, The era of ‘reglobalization’ and ‘post neo-Cold War’ will return. But now we are living in the era of slowbalisation or deglobalization and the neo-Cold War. KCI Citation Count: 0 |
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ISSN: | 2005-1352 2671-8499 |
DOI: | 10.35773/JGP.2023.16.2.143 |