The Three Waves of Globalization: Evolution, Impacts, and Future Challenges

Authors

  • Guanxiang Huang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.54097/z12aav41

Keywords:

Globalization; Trade Liberalization; Technological Advancements.

Abstract

Globalization has significantly shaped economic, political, and social structures over the past 150 years, evolving through three waves. This study examines the key drivers, major impacts, and comparative differences among these waves. The first wave (1870–1914), driven by industrialization, technological advancements, and trade liberalization, expanded global markets but reinforced colonial inequalities. The second wave (1944–1971), shaped by post-war reconstruction and the Bretton Woods System, promoted economic growth but was constrained by Cold War divisions. The third wave (1989–present) has been fueled by digital transformation, financial deregulation, and the rise of emerging economies, enhancing connectivity but also contributing to economic disparities, labor displacement, and environmental concerns. Comparative analysis highlights legal developments, gender inclusion, and corporate social responsibility (CSR), revealing progress in regulatory structures and workplace equality, though challenges remain. The study also explores current globalization challenges, including job insecurity, financial instability, and geopolitical tensions, proposing intergovernmental cooperation, policy reforms, workforce reskilling, and sustainability strategies as potential solutions. The findings suggest that balancing economic integration with social and environmental responsibility is crucial for ensuring equitable and sustainable globalization in the future.

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Published

29-04-2025

How to Cite

Huang, G. (2025). The Three Waves of Globalization: Evolution, Impacts, and Future Challenges. Highlights in Business, Economics and Management, 54, 387-394. https://doi.org/10.54097/z12aav41