In Defense of Globalization: With a New Afterword

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In The Passionate Debate Over Globalization, Critics Have Blamed It For A Host Of Ills Afflicting Poorer Nations, Everything From Child Labor To Environmental Degradation And Cultural Homogenization. Now The Economist, Bhagwati, Reveals That Globalization, When Properly Governed, Is In Fact The Most Powerful Force For Social Good In The World Today. 1. Anti-globalization: Why? -- 2. Globalization: Socially, Not Just Economically, Benign -- 3. Globalization Is Good But Not Good Enough -- 4. Non-government Organizations -- 5. Poverty: Enhanced Or Dimished? -- 6. Child Labor: Increased Or Reduced? -- 7. Women: Harmed Or Helped? -- 8. Democracy At Bay? -- 9. Culture Imperiled Or Enriched? -- 10. Wages And Labor Standards At Stake? -- 11. Environment In Peril? -- 12. Corporations: Predatory Or Beneficial? -- 13. The Perils Of Gung-ho International Financial Capitalism -- 14. International Flows Of Humanity -- 15. Appropriate Governance: An Overview -- 16. Coping With Downsides -- 17. Accelerating The Achievement Of Social Agendas -- 18. Managing Transitions: Optimal, Not Maximal, Speed -- 19. And So, Let Us Begin Anew. Jagdish Bhagwati ; With A New Afterword. A Council On Foreign Relations Book. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.

Name in long format: In Defense of Globalization: With a New Afterword
ISBN-10: 0195330935
ISBN-13: 9780195330939
Book pages: 344
Book language: en
Edition: Reprint
Binding: Paperback
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Dimensions: Height: 6.1 Inches, Length: 0.9 Inches, Weight: 1.08467432904 Pounds, Width: 9.1 Inches

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