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| Youngme Moon | Felix Oberholzer-Gee | Mihir A. Desai | Rawi Abdelal
December 22, 2020, Audio: "Youngme Moon, Felix Oberholzer-Gee, and Mihir Desai invite their new co-hosts, Harvard Business School professors Rebecca Henderson and Rawi Abdelal, onto the show to share their predictions for 2021, covering everything from business to politics to fashion. You can visit our website at HarvardAfterHours.com. You can email your comments and ideas for future episodes to: …
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October 26, 2020, Video: "In a recent article published by Global Policy Rawi Abdelal declares that 'the greatest challenge to the sustainability of our current era of globalization comes from within the United States' and other developed countries where people are engaged in anti-systemic backlashes. Yet, contrary to some, Abdelal argues that redistributive measures that address inequality are not enough. Instead, dignity and respect for…
| Rawi Abdelal
July 15, 2020, Paper, "Every order is a bargain with disappointments and trade-offs. Thus is every order an unstable equilibrium. The first era of globalization, circa 1870-1914, created both international prosperity and domestic instability. That instability was fully realized during the interwar years, which were characterized by financial chaos, virulent populist movements, and war. European and American political leaders learned hard lessons…
| Rawi Abdelal
June 1, 2020, Paper, "The greatest challenge to the sustainability of our current era of globalization comes from within the United States. The United States is at the center of global system. No single country has played a larger role in creating—and then cheerleading for—this era of global capitalism than has the United States. Yet most Americans have come to reject globalization: according to some polls, as few as forty percent of U.S.…
| Rawi Abdelal
A Comparison of Economic Fates of China and India. Rawi Abdelal, April 10, 2020, Video, "The days of unquestioned borrowing and investment from China are coming to an end. In this presentation, Harvard Business School Professor Rawi Abdelal discusses how the changing economies of India and China will impact the US. As China has purchased $3 Trillion of US treasury securities in order to keep demand for the dollar high and Yuan low, money has…
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The State of the World with Rawi Abdelal. Rawi Abdelal, February 24, 2017, Audio, "At this moment of great geopolitical change, Davis Center Director Rawi Abdelal looks at the fate of globalization through the lenses of great power transitions, national borders, and economic inequality. Rawi Abdelal is the Herbert F. Johnson Professor of International Management at Harvard Business School and the Director of Harvard's Davis Center for Russian…
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The Multinational Firm and Geopolitics: Europe, Russian Energy, and Power. Rawi Abdelal, May 20, 2015 , Paper. "Multinational firms unavoidably exert influence over politics through power that is generated by both structure and process. While both political economy and management scholars address international firms, neither field has an adequate understanding of the reciprocal relationship between multinational firms and geopolitical systems.…
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Europe, Russia, and the Age of Gas Revolution, Rawi Abdelal, October 2014, Case. "The 2014 Ukraine crisis once again exposed the mutually limiting knot—a web of commercial relationships and oil and gas pipelines—that historically tied the European Union and Russia closely. In this crisis, a familiar conundrum preoccupied minds in the corridors of power in Western capitals: how to compel Russia to respect the Western geopolitical preferences…