“… America is a new kind of society that produces a new kind of human being. That human being – confident, self-reliant, tolerant, generous, future-oriented ...
Economic correspondent Paul Solman reports on an American-born product hit hard by globalization: the surfboard. In Southern California, U.S.-based manufacturers fear they will soon be wiped out by ...
The United States can prosper by retooling the skills and orientation of its workforce. Editor’s Note: The following piece originally appeared in City Journal. It is reprinted here with permission. No ...
The only point of consensus in this year's otherwise deeply polarized election seems to be that increased wage and job competition created by globalization has decimated the American ...
Ruy Teixeira shows that Americans support globalization in principle, but are concerned about how it effects American jobs, wages, and benefits. In the 2006 elections, many incumbents in the Senate ...
American colleges are educating more international students than ever before, according to a new report, “Open Doors Report on International Educational Exchange,” released by the Institute of of ...
It was “free trade” mania, pushed by both major political parties, that destroyed working-class prosperity and laid the groundwork for his triumph. President Donald Trump speaks after signing a memo ...
In December 1992, according to Bob Woodward’s The Agenda, President-elect Bill Clinton was about to announce Laura Tyson’s appointment as chair of the Council of Economic Advisors, when Tyson ...
Us vs. Them: The Failure of Globalism, Ian Bremmer, Portfolio, 208 pages If there were a Pollyanna Prize for books on the state of the world, the Harvard cognitive psychologist Steven Pinker would be ...
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