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According to Harvard’s Dani Rodrik, the nation-state, democracy, and globalization are mutually irreconcilable: we can have any two, but not all three simultaneously. In fact, there may be a solution to Rodrik's “trilemma.”

 Almost all liberals support globalization and oppose economic nationalism. They ignore the mounting evidence that, in its current form, globalization is dangerously incompatible with democracy.

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But there could be a flip side to mopping up some of China’s trade as, you’ve got to remember, it was that trade that got China in trouble in the first place. “The tariffs on China are there because of the trade deficit,” said Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) economist Yue Su said on Tuesday. “These […]

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