FEB 24, 2017 • Article
Globalization vs. Nationalism. Gross National Product vs. Gross National Happiness
This could be our best century--a century of triumphant globalization. And this could be our worst century--a century of triumphant nationalism. But then, is it ...
FEB 24, 2017 • Article
Rekindling Nationalism through Symbolism: Asset or Hindrance to Globalism?
Globalization is a forum, a union of the world's nations to collaborate as a family. However, for all to be heard, all must be on ...
FEB 24, 2017 • Article
Coexistence in the World of Nations
"Why don't we then just write off nationalism as an unacceptable element from the past (similar to racism and imperialism)? There are two main reasons. ...
FEB 24, 2017 • Article
Nationalisms: Constructive and Destructive
The goal of peace in the 21st century is likely to be advanced far less by grand projects aimed at nationalism's demise and more at ...
FEB 24, 2017 • Article
Nationalism Version 2.0 is Congruent with Globalization
Dr. Gadanya's research shows that people approve of and identify with the achievements of other countries when these achievements are of potential benefits to them, ...
FEB 23, 2017 • News
Carnegie Council Presents New "Trump in Asia" Podcast Series
Carnegie Council Senior Fellow Devin Stewart has launched a series of podcast interviews on how the Trump Administration might approach Asia--a region that may become ...
FEB 23, 2017 • Podcast
A "Chaotic" White House, and the U.S. Role in Asia and the World
In this outspoken and thoughtful interview, former State Department adviser Eliot Cohen expresses his dismay at the "chaotic and very badly run administration" and discusses ...
FEB 23, 2017 • Podcast
Geoeconomics and Statecraft: Is China Outdoing the United States?
Co-author of "War by Other Means: Geoeconomics and Statecraft," Jennifer Harris defines geoeconomics as "the use of economic instruments to achieve specific geopolitical results." Why ...