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Globalization was sold to the world as progress. Open markets, free trade, global integration, and interconnected economies were supposed to create prosperity for everyone.
For decades, globalization was built on the assumption that deeper economic integration would strengthen international cooperation, reduce geopolitical tensions and create mutually beneficial growth.