Globalization, uneven development and the North-South ‘big switch’
An apparent ‘big switch’ in attitudes towards and discourse over economic globalization has occurred since the turn of the Millennium. Economic globalization was formerly widely identified as being orchestrated in the interests of the global North. Sceptics, mostly left - leaning, expressed particul...
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Zusammenfassung: | An
apparent ‘big switch’ in attitudes towards and discourse over economic globalization has
occurred since the turn of the Millennium. Economic globalization was formerly widely identified as
being orchestrated in the interests of the global North. Sceptics,
mostly left
-
leaning, expressed
particular concern for its impacts in the global South. However, a recent backlash against
globalization has emerged within the global North from the political right, while support for
globalization has been expressed within
the global South. This ‘big switch’ defies many theoretical
predictions, and can be situated in relation to a shifting geography of global uneven development |
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DOI: | 10.1093/cjres/rsx026 |