Rethinking Globalization in an Era of Great Power Politics

Rethinking Globalization in an Era of Great Power Politics

Ten Years Hence aims to engage in some structured speculation about the future – specifically the decade just ahead and the world we’re likely to inhabit ten years from now. We’ll do that from a number of perspectives, but all of it will be focused on one question: Is Globalism Dead?

Meet the Speaker: Joseph P. Quinlan

Joseph P. Quinlan is Senior Fellow at the Transatlantic Leadership Network, with extensive experience global economics and global corporate strategy. He is a leading expert on the transatlantic economy and a well-known global economist/strategist on Wall Street. He specializes in global capital flows, international trade and multinational strategies.


Mr. Quinlan lectures on finance and global economics at Fordham
University and has lectured at various universities around the world, including Wuhan University in China. In 1998, he was nominated as an Eisenhower Fellow. He has also served as a Fellow at the German Marshall Fund. In 2006, the American Chamber of Commerce to the European Union awarded Mr. Quinlan the 2006 Transatlantic Business Award for his research on U.S.-European ties.


In 2007, he was a recipient of the European-American Business Council Leadership award for research on the global economy. He is an author, co-author or contributor to over twenty books and has published numerous on economics and trade.

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Friday, February 3, 2023 10:40 am

This year marks the 21st anniversary of the Mendoza College of Business signature lecture series, Ten Years Hence. We invite you to join with us to see and hear a variety of experts talk about this year’s topic, framed around a question: “Is Globalism Dead?”

Some of our speakers will say the answer is “yes,” while others will say, “definitely not.” Still others aren’t so sure, offering a qualified, “perhaps.” On Friday, February 3, 2023, Joseph P. Quinlan joined us to speak on “Rethinking Globalization in an Era of Great Power Politics.” While we were not able to record this lecture, please view the photos and read the Event Recap below to relive this event.

Joseph P. Quinlan shares a data visualization "U.S. Exports Versus Foreign Affilitate Sales" while explaining alternative ways to understand the benefits of globalization.

February 3, 2023; Ten Years Hence. (Photo by Barbara Johnston/University of Notre Dame)

Experience the series virtually with 75 current Notre Dame students in Jordan Auditorium for a session that promises to be engaging, informative, and fun. Join us on select Friday mornings throughout the spring semester to learn more about the global economy and a range of related issues such as global health concerns, migration, global governance, and the intersection of public policy and the public good. 

Speaker:

Joseph P. Quinlan, Senior Fellow, Transatlantic Leadership Network and Senior Fellow, Paul Nitze School of Advanced International Studies, Johns Hopkins University

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