NICVA
We live in an increasingly global world. We communicate globally online, buy and produce global products and services, and global movement of people is increasing, whether for leisure, seeking new economic opportunities, or fleeing conflict zones, poverty or climate change impacts. At the same time more and more countries are seeking to assert their national interests (neo-nationalism) and to restrict the international movement of people and trade – Trumpism, anti-immigration, trade wars, Brexit. Will tomorrow's world be global or neo-nationalist?