Doom Loop: Globalization, Populism, and the New Geopolitics of Conflict
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"Doom Loop" examines the destructive feedback cycle between economic globalization, rising populism, and geopolitical conflict-termed the "Doom Loop," Morissen argues that the very forces that once drove global integration (trade liberalization, financial interconnectedness, technological progress) have now created systemic vulnerabilities: economic dislocation, rising inequality, and cultural anxiety. These conditions fuel populist movements that prioritize nationalism and protectionism, which in turn erode international cooperation, trigger trade wars, and reignite great-power rivalries. This political fragmentation then exacerbates economic instability, completing the cycle. "Doom Loop" traces the historical evolution of globalization since WWII, analyzes case studies (US-China rivalry, Brexit, Latin American populism), and proposes pathways forward, including economic policy reforms, revitalized multilateral institutions, and fostering social cohesion through dialogue and inclusive growth.
"Doom Loop" examines the destructive feedback cycle between economic globalization, rising populism, and geopolitical conflict-termed the "Doom Loop," Morissen argues that the very forces that once drove global integration (trade liberalization, financial interconnectedness, technological progress) have now created systemic vulnerabilities: economic dislocation, rising inequality, and cultural anxiety. These conditions fuel populist movements that prioritize nationalism and protectionism, which in turn erode international cooperation, trigger trade wars, and reignite great-power rivalries. This political fragmentation then exacerbates economic instability, completing the cycle. "Doom Loop" traces the historical evolution of globalization since WWII, analyzes case studies (US-China rivalry, Brexit, Latin American populism), and proposes pathways forward, including economic policy reforms, revitalized multilateral institutions, and fostering social cohesion through dialogue and inclusive growth.
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