Chanda argues that globalization is a process that began thousands of years ago in the human endeavor to link the world together; and modern technological changes have accelerated this process of ever-growing “interconnectedness and interdependence” with greater speed today. He provocatively concludes that we can and should embrace an inevitably global world. On the other hand, there is ever-growing opposition to globalization as reflected in the Brexit movement in Britain and Trumpian economic in the United States: Unlikely leaders such as Prime Minister Boris Johnson, French politician Marine Le Pen, President Donald Trump, and others maintain their globalization and international agreements and global financial institutions
(IMF, WTO, and others), undermine local decision-making, political sovereignty, and, ultimately, hurt workers in individual countries. In your paper make a case for or against globalization based on your readings. You are free to consult external sources as well (1000-1200 words).