With the triumph of liberal democracy proclaimed at the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989 seeming less assured today, this study traces the changing political character of the last 50 years. In three parts, it surveys the rise of neoliberal economics in the 1970s; the unrestrained globalization of the 1990s; and the challenges posed by 9/11, the 2008 economic crisis, the ascendancy of China, and growing authoritarian movements within Western democracies.
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