Tag: Globalization

The text discusses the return of zero-sum foreign policy and the implications of this mindset in relation to China.
Since President Biden took office, there has been a resurgence of manufacturing in the United States.
In this article, the author discusses three major debates in the United States since the end of the Cold War: globalization, foreign policy, and the federal deficit.
Dr. Kfir Cohen Lustig, Academic Director at The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute, delves into Israeli and Palestinian literature in his book, emphasizing the importance of the Marxist tradition in literary critique to illuminate globalization's impact.
Dr. Kfir Cohen Lustig from The Van Leer Jerusalem Institute discusses his book on Israeli and Palestinian literature in the context of globalization and the Marxist tradition in literary criticism, offering a fresh perspective on these works.
Nadav Eyal, an experienced Israeli foreign affairs reporter, explores the global impact of anti-globalization movements in his book "The Revolt Against Globalization."
Secular Jewish Israelis in Israel are experiencing what is termed as "Christmas envy," where they enthusiastically partake in the superficial joys of Christmas celebrations despite not being part of the Christian faith.
The first essay discusses the unexpected popularity of the Korean Talmud in South Korea, with scholars examining whether the fascination reflects admiration or anti-Semitism, driven potentially by the pressures of globalization and a desire for Jewish wisdom and success secrets.
The discussion revolves around three main topics in Israel: the indictment of First Lady Sara Netanyahu for reportedly charging taxpayers for pricey take-out along with a full-time chef, the election of Yitzhak Bougie Herzog to head the Jewish Agency, and a debate on whether the Israeli government should subsidize traditional artisanal practices to preserve cultural heritage.
In the podcast episode "The Put Away for Take Away? Edition," Haaretz's Charlotte Halle, Allison Kaplan Sommer, and Noah Efron discuss three main topics of significance in Israeli society.
In a discussion on "Out of the ivory tower: Academia thrust into 21st century," Prof. Gili Drori from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and co-chair of the conference "Internationalization, Globalization and Governance of Academia" talks with host Gilad Halpern about how universities are responding to market forces and global capitalism.