In defense of globalization / Jagdish Bhagwati.
Material type: TextPublication details: New York : Oxford University Press, 2004.Description: xi, 308 p. ; 24 cmISBN:- 0195170253
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- HF1359 .B43 2004
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"A Council on Foreign Relations Book."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
I. Coping with anti-globalization--1. Anti-globalization: why?--2. Globalization: socially, not just economically, benign--3. Globalization is good but not good enough--4. Non-government organizations--II. Globalization's human face: trade and corporations--5. Poverty: enhanced or diminished?--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?--III. Other dimensions of globalization--13. The perils of Gung-Ho International Financial capitalism--14. International flows of humanity--IV. Appropriate governance: making globalization work better--15. Appropriate governance: an overview--16. Coping with downsides--17. Accelerating the achievement of social agendas--18. Managing transitions: optimal, not maximal, speed--V. In conclusion--19. And so, let us begin a new.
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