Mohammad Al-Sayyad* Can globalization be erased by such brutal intrusions into the laws governing international economic relations? And does economic nationalism have greater chances of success than globalization? For context and to clarify the nature of the conflict between what appears to be a contradiction between two economic doctrines, globalization on the one hand and economic nationalism on the other, we claim that there is no contradiction in the essence of these doctrines, if we may call them as such, according to their translation as trade and financial policies that affect both the top and the bottom of the economic pyramid. Currently, a significant portion of American financial and business companies, whose interests are represented in the US governing institutions, the Democratic Party, has found itself in a competitive dilemma due to its products.
Globalization vs. Economic Nationalism: Can One Erase the Other?
An analysis of the conflict between globalization and economic nationalism, focusing on the current situation in the USA. The author argues that there is no contradiction in the essence of these doctrines and examines how American companies have ended up in a competitive dilemma.