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Comment la géopolitique a submergé la mondialisation
The article explores how rising geopolitical tensions and national interests have disrupted the principles of globalization, reshaping international relations and economic dynamics.
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Foreign Affairs (United States) | Mar 31, 2026
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Globalization's decline under geopolitical pressures is a threat to innovation and economic growth, risking a return to isolationism.
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While geopolitics challenges globalization, it can also foster new alliances that reinvigorate international trade and diplomacy.
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The rise of geopolitics is a natural response to globalization's failures, necessitating stronger national policies to protect local interests.
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Geopolitical tensions are undermining globalization, leading to economic fragmentation that harms global cooperation and development.
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The interplay between geopolitics and globalization reveals a complex landscape where both forces can coexist and evolve together.
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