Tales From the Emerging World
The De-Americanization of Globalization
For decades the U.S. was the architect and anchor of a rules-based global system. But as Washington’s economic engagement with the world becomes driven more by national priorities rather than institutional commitments, the rest of the world is quietly building buffers and hedging U.S. dependency. As Jitania Kandhari and Saumya Jain explain, this is not the end of globalization, but the gradual de-Americanization of it.