This document presents a comprehensive review of Peter Enderwick's article, "Understanding the rise of global protectionism." The review identifies the article's objectives, which is to examine the increasing occurrences of global protectionism in the international economy and how it differs from traditional trade protectionism. It explores the subject matter, central concepts, and theories discussed, including economic nationalism and the complexities of international protectionism. The review highlights the key findings, such as the ongoing nature of global protectionism and its links to globalization, while also examining the article's contribution to existing literature, referencing works by Pelagidis (2018) and Cheong and Tongzon (2018). Furthermore, the review discusses the practical implications for managers of multinational enterprises, emphasizing how understanding protectionism can help in creating competitive advantages and navigating the global business environment. The review underscores the importance of understanding the dynamics of globalization and the role of government in managing its benefits.