Argument by authority isn't fallacious in this instance.
If you are powerful and interconnected with government then the way that you use political terms has a large impact on their meaning.
One of the most powerful think-tanks in the world uses the term this way. That has a real world impact.
Given this, your insistence that "in politics and academics this rehabilitation is not known about" is absurd.
You are right that millions of people probably have no idea or still have a negative opinion of globalisation, etc, however I do not think that this is mutually exclusive with it being rehabilitated in some circles and notably so.
If you are powerful and interconnected with government then the way that you use political terms has a large impact on their meaning.
One of the most powerful think-tanks in the world uses the term this way. That has a real world impact.
Given this, your insistence that "in politics and academics this rehabilitation is not known about" is absurd.
You are right that millions of people probably have no idea or still have a negative opinion of globalisation, etc, however I do not think that this is mutually exclusive with it being rehabilitated in some circles and notably so.