Hardly.

Globalization is a scapegoat for the inability of governments and cultures to adapt to changes within decades.

Look at the "Globalization" keyword from the perspective of an Opium Wars-era Chinese. You'd -from that point of view- probably blame globalization for making China impossible to rule and for undermining all state authority.
The problem wasn't globalisation, though. It was their inability to do anything about their problems in any competent manner.