Designing A New World Economic Order: A Critical Examination of the Intersection of Tariff Wars, Global Governance, and Artificial Intelligence
Abstract
Global economy is in deep transformation process, as a result of accelerating tariff wars, irreversibly changing international architectures, and race in developments of Artificial Intelligence (AI). This paper critically looks into the interplay of these factors and their implications for future world economy order. Extending beyond the analysis of either international relations, economics, or computer science, the study utilizes an interdisciplinary framework to incorporate economics, international relations, and computer science within the realm of global governance as well as their interaction with that context within their fields, as influenced by tariff conflicts and international trade, both among nations, as well as global governance institution’s role in resolving economic disputes, coupled with the work AI can contribute to optimizing trade policies and improving economic resilience. The findings signal that if technology and policy are not combined in a seamless way, it will perpetuate an unstable, more adaptive and more equitable system in the global financial world.