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Globalization is said to have fused our economies, societies, and cultures—but what if our world is not as globalized as we think? On Deep Dish, Shannon O'Neil, author of "The Globalization Myth," argues that, in fact, regionalization has played a more key role in global economic competition, discussing the implications for the United States and the future of the world's economy.
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Globalization is said to have fused our economies, societies, and cultures—but what if our world is not as globalized as we think? On Deep Dish, Shannon O'Neil, author of "The Globalization Myth," argues that, in fact, regionalization has played a more key role in global economic competition, discussing the implications for the United States and the future of the world's economy.
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