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The End of Neoliberal Globalism? Hooker Public Lecture
By The Faculty of Humanities, the Department of History, the Wilson Institute, the Department of Philosophy and the Globalization Program
Free Lecture
Overview

With the outbreak of the pandemic, neoliberal globalism seems to have lost another of its nine lives. What remains of the consensus around global economic governance that seemed so solid from the end of the Berlin Wall until a few years ago? This talk will consider the present fate of the multilateral trade order, the splintering of the self-described neoliberal movement, and the challenges we can expect from attempts to roll out progressive politics to address inequality and climate change from the top down.
Speakers
Public lecture by Dr. Quinn Slobodian, Associate Professor, Department of History, Wellesley College
Hooker Distinguished Visiting Scholar
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Date(s) & Time(s)
Tuesday, March 23, 2021
7:00 pm EST
Location
This is an online event.
Related Tags
- Topics
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- Canada and the World
- Culture and Society
- Academics
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- History
- Humanities
- Philosophy
- Research Institutes
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- LR Wilson Institute for Canadian History