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Economic Nationalism and the Changing Nature of Global Trade
Author: Lina Kareem – Affiliation: Independent Researcher Abstract Economic nationalism has re-emerged as a powerful force reshaping global trade in the twenty-first century. Trade wars, reshoring policies, industrial subsidies, and strategic export controls have signaled a shift away from hyper-globalization toward a more fragmented and politically contested global economy. This article examines how economic nationalism is transforming trade patterns, production networks, a
Dec 1, 202514 min read
The History of Fashion: A Global Sociological Perspective
Author: Aiman Bek, Independent Researcher Abstract Fashion has long transcended its function as mere clothing, evolving into a system of...
Sep 26, 20256 min read
The Long Arc of Cultivation: A Sociological and Global History of Agriculture in an Age of Transitions
Author: Aziz Bek — Independent Researcher Abstract Agriculture is one of humanity’s oldest collective projects and remains a foundation...
Sep 24, 202511 min read
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