Globalisation and the search for common ground

Image: GDJ on Pixabay
Image: GDJ on Pixabay

For decades, the principles of economic globalisation have been key to shaping public policy, but the status quo assumption that globalisation is good for all is being seriously challenged.

How can we all better understand the different narratives surrounding globalisation, from the ‘establishment narrative’ to the rise of right-wing populist critiques? What role do international organisations have to play into the future? And how can policymakers encourage constructive, good-faith conversations about what’s best for all?

On this episode of Policy Forum Pod, Professor Anthea Roberts from ANU RegNet and Associate Professor Nicolas Lamp from Queen’s University join Professor Sharon Bessell and Dr Arnagretta Hunter to discuss these crucial questions.

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