Resisting globalization refers to efforts made by individuals, communities, or governments to oppose or limit the integration of economic, cultural, and social aspects brought forth by globalization processes. It can include protectionist policies, cultural preservation movements, or resistance against multinational corporations.
Related terms
Trade Barriers: Policies implemented by governments to restrict imports through tariffs or quotas as a means of protecting domestic industries from foreign competition.
Cultural Sovereignty: The desire to preserve one's own culture and traditions in the face of global homogenization caused by increased interconnectedness.
Economic Nationalism: An ideology that prioritizes protecting domestic industries and jobs over international trade partnerships in order to maintain economic independence.