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Published in: Journal of Chinese Political Science 1/2021

28-10-2020 | Research Article

From Globalization to Regionalization: The United States, China, and the Post-Covid-19 World Economic Order

Authors: Zhaohui Wang, Zhiqiang Sun

Published in: Journal of Chinese Political Science | Issue 1/2021

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Abstract

The Covid-19 pandemic has intensified the debate among optimists, pessimists, and centrists about whether the world economic order is undergoing a fundamental change. While optimists foresee the continuation of economic globalization after the pandemic, pessimists expect localization instead of globalization, given the pandemic’s structural negative consequence on the world economy. By contrast, the centrists anticipate a “U-shaped” recovery, where Covid-19 will not kill globalization but slow it down. The three existing perspectives on Covid-19’s impact on the economic globalization are not without merit, but they do not take sufficient temporal distance from the ongoing issue. This article suggests employing the historical perspective to expand the time frame by examining the rise and fall of economic globalization before and after the 2008 global financial crisis. The authors argue that economic globalization has been in transition since the 2008 financial crisis, and one important but not exclusive factor to explain this change is the evolving US–China economic relationship, from symbiotic towards increasingly competitive. The economic restructuring in US and China has begun after both countries weathered the 2008 crisis and gained momentum since the outbreak of trade war and Covid-19. The article investigates this trend by distinguishing different types of production activities, and the empirical results confirm that localization and regionalization have been filling the vacuum of economic globalization in retreat in the last decade.

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Metadata
Title
From Globalization to Regionalization: The United States, China, and the Post-Covid-19 World Economic Order
Authors
Zhaohui Wang
Zhiqiang Sun
Publication date
28-10-2020
Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Published in
Journal of Chinese Political Science / Issue 1/2021
Print ISSN: 1080-6954
Electronic ISSN: 1874-6357
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11366-020-09706-3

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