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After several decades of blithely assuming that globalization was a global good, both authoritarian and liberal democratic societies are beginning to question that assumption by re-emphasizing sovereignty; fomenting populist nationalist movements; opposing further blurring of national boundaries; fighting against open emigration; erecting Internet firewalls; engaging in increasingly protectionist trade policies; and eschewing the greater integration of nation states into global organizations at the expense of perceived national interest. What has led to this inflection point? Are parts of this great disaggregation justified? Is there any way to repair globalization as an acceptable concept by alleviating some of the inequities and contradictions that it ended up creating? Chair: Orville Schell, Arthur Ross Director of the Center on US-China Relations, Asia Society Panel Ann Harrison, Dean, Haas School of Business, UC Berkeley Jeffrey A. Rosen, Deputy Chairman, Lazard Peter Schwartz, Senior Vice President Strategic Planning, Salesforce, Inc. Matthew Slaughter, Paul Danos Dean of the Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth University