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The Realignment

325 | Shannon K. O'Neil: The Globalization Myth - Why Regions Matter

The Realignment

The Realignment

Saager Enjeti, Technology, Policy, News, Marshall Kosloff, International Relations, Politics, News Commentary, Public Policy, U.s. Politics, National Security, Economics

4.82.5K Ratings

🗓️ 13 December 2022

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Summary

Shannon K. O'Neil, author of The Globalization Myth: Why Regions Matter, joins The Realignment to discuss why the conventional story of globalization since the 1980s is wrong, why companies, money, ideas, and people looked regionally, not globally, how three regional hubs (North America, Europe, and Asia) will dominate the next decade(s), who will get left behind, and how the U.S. can lean into its regional strengths.

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0:00.0

Marshall here, welcome back to the Real Edmont.

0:03.0

We're in the second to last week of our Real Edmont Daily Episode series before the holiday,

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slash end of the year break, with this series recovering the big stories and topics that

0:18.6

drove 222.

0:19.6

If you're enjoying the daily episodes, we might support the work that teams putting in

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you can subscribe for a monthly yearly or lifetime membership.

0:32.5

Today's episode is all about our focus on globalization.

0:36.8

Speaking with Shannon K. O'Neill, author of the globalization myth, White Registration

0:41.5

Batter, where she makes the case that regionalization, North America, Asia, Europe, Latin America,

0:49.8

Africa is actually the story of the last 40 years and not a perfectly flagobilization

0:55.3

with every part of the world competing against one another.

0:59.1

She argues the key to prosperity during the next decade is leaning into this regionalization

1:03.0

trend and that ties between North American countries, European states, and Asian ones

1:08.5

will matter during the globalization era.

1:10.6

Hope you all enjoy this conversation and huge thanks to Lincoln Network Supporting, the

1:14.8

most work.

1:29.6

Shannon O'Neill, welcome to the realignment.

1:32.9

Thanks for having me.

1:34.2

I'm going to do my favorite thing and ask the first question based on the book title

1:39.3

Bryce, where we will get somewhat deeper on the obvious, what is the globalization myth?

1:46.4

So the title of the book, the globalization myth is my arguments and supposition that globalization

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