Outside the Box HOW GLOBALIZATION CHANGED FROM MOVING STUFF TO SPREADING IDEAS

As globalization entered a new stage in its history around 2006. Bringing the story up to the present, Levinson engagingly illustrates how we're not experiencing the end of globalization, only its transformation. As one type of globalization is declining, a new one is on the rise"--

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Main Author: Levinson, Marc 1953- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Princeton, N.J. Princeton University Press 2020
©2020
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • Part I: Coming together
  • 1. Global dreams
  • 2. The first globalization
  • 3. Retreat
  • 4. North and South
  • Part II: One world
  • 5. The container revolution
  • 6. Hot money
  • 7. Kindling
  • 8. "A giant sucking sound"
  • Part III: Tales of excess
  • 9. Dentist ships
  • 10. Hand on the scale
  • 11. The China price
  • 12. Capturing value
  • Part IV: Global fears
  • 13. Giants afloat
  • 14. Risks unmeasured
  • 15. The crisis in global finance
  • 16. Backlash
  • Part V: The fourth globalization
  • 17. Red tide
  • 18. Food miles
  • 19. Broken chains