Globalization and deglobalization of the world economy in the era of chance. Some controversial issues

 
PIIS020736760027077-3-1
DOI10.31857/S020736760027077-3
Publication type Article
Status Published
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Occupation: Chief Researcher, Institute of Economics, Russian Academy of Sciences; Professor, Financial University under the Government of the Russian Federation
Affiliation: Institute of Economics, Russian Academy of Sciences
Address: Moscow, Russia
Journal nameObshchestvo i ekonomika
EditionIssue 10
Pages22-40
Abstract

The article assesses the key aspects of the revitalized scientific debate on globalization and deglobalization during the period of fundamental transformations of the world economy. Based on a critical understanding of numerous studies by foreign and Russian scholars, as well as on the author’s analysis, it is shown that globalization is a systemic process, while deglobalization can be a characteristic of only certain periods of its development. New threats to globalization have emerged, primarily the fragmentation of the world economy and increased self-sufficiency in economic policy. Of particular importance is virtual digital globalization, which will become the main direction of globalization development in the medium term.

Keywordsdeglobalization, slowization, economic wars, fragmentation, sovereignization, import substitution, virtual globalization
Received04.12.2023
Publication date08.12.2023
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