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Is our integrated world of institutions, brands, and trade being replaced by something that is less interconnected? A new book,
The Levelling, argues that we are at the end of the age of globalization.
If [Michael] O'Sullivan [the author of The Levelling] is right, and the reversals of international connectivity are part of a long-term shift as opposed to a short-term blip, then what might be the implications for higher ed?
Find out by reading
'The Levelling', Higher Ed, and the End of Globalization.
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