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SUMMARY:The trend towards de-globalization
DESCRIPTION:Putting the brakes on international development?Growing public 
 discontent with globalization has led to increased nationalist and protect
 ionist policies in economies around the globe. These policies affect how c
 ompanies operate internationally\, especially with regard to their global 
 value chains\, resulting in important implications for international devel
 opment. In this panel\, experts discuss the potential effects of a slower 
 globalization or de-globalization on the economic development of emerging 
 and developing countries.This event is organized by the Department of Glob
 al Business and Trade and will be held online onlyLecture / discussion:Haf
 iz Mirza\, Lead\, Responsible Agricultural Investment Research\, Agricultu
 re &amp\; Investment Economic Law &amp\; Policy Programme\, International 
 Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD)\, Canada/SwitzerlandRajneesh 
 Narula\, The John H. Dunning Chair in International Business Henley Busine
 ss School\, United KingdomAnnie Wei\, Chair in International Business\, Un
 iversity of Leeds\, United KingdomAbel Kinoti\, Dean\, School of Business\
 , Founding Chair\, Academy of International Business – Africa\, Innovati
 on and Social Business Incubation Consultant in Africa\, China Research-Ba
 sed Study Program\, Riara University\, Nairobi\, KenyaModeration:Alex Mohr
 \, Professor of International Business\, Department of Global Business and
  Trade\, WU
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210407T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20210407T193000
LOCATION:Welthandelsplatz 1\, AD \, Wien (Österreich) 
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