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除了其不满的论点之外,全球化在过去几年中也经历了一段艰难的时期,原因是 2008-2009 年的全球金融危机,当时其空洞的前提和承诺被广泛质疑为不公平的交易。最近,在 COVID-19 大流行病的推动下,民族主义和民粹主义运动在西方和东方兴起,威胁着全球化的生存。然而,全球化专家们在描绘全球化的未来时存在很大分歧;一些人预测现有世界秩序将消亡,而另一些人则认为全球化将在某些结构调整后继续下去。通过分析全球政治动态,回顾政治和学术新闻及观点,我们认为,全球化目前正处于一个过渡时期,出现了一个新的悖论--其特点是出现了一个多极世界,但同时又有地方特色和基于传统的政治。其结果是,有边界的国家正与专制和混合政权一起重新崛起。2010."恢复正义:政治合法性再思考》。政治与政策》38(3):589–610. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747‐1346.2010.00250.x.Quinn, Adam.2007."The Great Illusion:后伊拉克时期美国外交政策中孤立主义与现实主义的嵌合体"。Politics & Policy 35(3):522-47. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-1346.2007.00071.x.Zaidi, Syed Muhammad Saad.2021."美国的全球霸主地位受到威胁?中国因素"。政治与政策》49(2):502–28. https://doi.org/10.1111/polp.12402.
State and politics in the transitional era of globalization: Twisting and turning toward authoritarian and hybrid regimes
Beyond its discontented thesis, globalization has had a difficult time in the last few years, owing to the global financial crises of 2008–2009 when its vacuous premises and promises were widely contested for being an unfair deal. The recent rise of nationalist and populist movements across the West and the East, boosted by the COVID-19 pandemic, now threatens its survival. However, globalization experts are largely divided in charting its future; while some predict the demise of the existing world order, others believe globalization will continue with some restructuring. By analyzing the global political dynamics and reviewing political and scholarly news and views, we argue that globalization is currently undergoing a transitional era with a new paradox—one characterized by the emergence of a multipolar world but with local identity and tradition-based politics. The upshot is that the state with the border is re-emerging alongside authoritarian and hybrid regimes.
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Quinn, Adam. 2007. “The Great Illusion: Chimeras of Isolationism and Realism in Post-Iraq U.S. Foreign Policy.” Politics & Policy 35(3): 522–47. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1747-1346.2007.00071.x.
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