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29 New Persp. Q. 2 (2012)

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NPQ's New Focus:



Globalization 2.0

                     Since NPQwas   founded in 1985, the world has gone through two major transitions

                     and is now going through a third. First came the end of the Cold War, then American-

                     led Globalization 1.o and now Globalization 2.o, which is characterized by the inter-

                     dependence  of plural identities. This new era will be the editorial theme of NPQin the

                     coming  years.

                         As the emerging economies from Turkey to China claim a larger share of global

                     income, production and cultural influence we will focus on their role in shaping the

                     next world order. We will focus on where their interests converge with the fading

                                         power of the West and where their renewed cultural founda-

    C   O    M    M   E   N   T          tions take them in a different direction. We will also dwell on
                                         how the participatory power of social networks affects all polit-

                     ical systems and whether its bottom-up ideology can be integrated with the impera-

                     tives of global governance.

                         The central conundrum today is how institutions on a global scale that must man-

                     age the systemic links of interdependence (through provision of global public goods

                     such as open  trade, a monetary reserve system, security and combating climate

                     change) can be invested with legitimacy by a restive public clamoring from the bottom

                     up for a say in the rules that govern their lives.

                         If legitimacy is a function of local proximity, as Pascal Lamy has said, how do we

                     square the challenge of making the distant G-2o the trusted mechanism of adjustment

                     of the world power shift with the now regular eruptions of grass-roots discontent of

                     the Occupy  Wall St. movement, the Arab youth in Tahrir Square, the indignados in

                     Madrid, the Moscow  populist bloggers or the angry villagers in Wukan or Haimen in

                     China's southern Guondong province? Is it possible to further empower both the top

                     and the bottom levels of governance through some combination of devolving, involv-

                     ing and decision-division? In the urban planet of the 21 st Century, will networks or

                     leagues of city-state-like arrangements once again become the locus of a modus

                     vivendi that reconciles the global and the local?

                         While  Globalization i.o and the rapid technological advance of the last three

                     decades spread the wealth to emerging economies, it didn't distribute it very fairly

                     either there or in the advanced countries. The inequality gap has grown into a

                     Dickensian chasm in both the United States and China. The old categories of first and



2                    I' * WINTER 2012

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