Opinion: Globalism goes south, with a vengeance
The business school where I went for my master’s in the early 1980s practically invented the concept of globalism in our commerce with other nations.
So he bought the old Thunderbird Field air base in Glendale, Ariz., outside of Phoenix, and founded the American Institute for Foreign Trade, offering degrees in the field. In my day, the name had changed to the American Graduate School of International Management — but everyone just called it Thunderbird. Now, swallowed up by Arizona State University, it’s the Thunderbird School of Global Management, a division of ASU, with a separate downtown Phoenix campus.
“Failures of Globalization Shatter Long-Held Beliefs” was the headline above Patricia Cohen’s lead story in last Sunday’s New York Times. “War and Pandemic Highlight Shortcomings of the Free-Market.”
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