The Collapse of Globalism

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Author: Saul, John Ralston
Publisher: Penguin Viking
Year: 2005
Pages: 309
Printed: Australia
ISBN: 0-670-04267-6
Binding: Hard Cover
Book Condition: New
Weight: 415 gr.
Description: The collapse of Globalism has left us struggling in a paradox — a chaotic vacuum. Instead of surrendering or sharing sovereignty, governments and citizens are reasserting their national interests. The United States appears determined to ignore its international critics. Europe is faced with problems of immigration, racism, terrorism and renewed internal nationalism.
In addition to the negative aspects of Globalism, Saul also objectively analyzes its successes, such as the astonishing growth in world trade and the unexpected rise of India and China, which seem slated to become twenty-first-century superpowers.

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Weight .415 kg