Globalisation in the neoliberal era was mostly about free movement of capital, and that's largely true of the recent reversal. The end of ISDS clauses in trade agreements is a notable example of the process, as is the withdrawal of Western capital from Russia (perforce) and China.
Movement of people is a much bigger and more complex story
I gave up counting at 8... 8 separate links to Cato, your article included. And not a single link to Peter Zeihan, who has been, for years now, out in front, well in advance, of this fusillade of globalization/de-globalization commentaries.
Globalisation in the neoliberal era was mostly about free movement of capital, and that's largely true of the recent reversal. The end of ISDS clauses in trade agreements is a notable example of the process, as is the withdrawal of Western capital from Russia (perforce) and China.
Movement of people is a much bigger and more complex story
I gave up counting at 8... 8 separate links to Cato, your article included. And not a single link to Peter Zeihan, who has been, for years now, out in front, well in advance, of this fusillade of globalization/de-globalization commentaries.