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The ascent of globalisation tells the sweeping historical drama of the development of globalisation, from the Second World War to the present day.

The story is told through the richly detailed accounts of eighteen remarkable men and women, describing how these architects reshaped the modern world, for better or worse. Profiling their lives, ideas and struggles reveals fresh insights into the nature of globalisation.

The book also examines their legacies, shedding new light on many of the problems the world faces today: the global financial crisis, the political and economic malaise afflicting Europe, the numerous failures of the United Nations, the unchecked power of corporations and the inability of governments to cooperate on critical issues such as climate change.



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‘Blutstein’s excellent book serves as a historical road map showing us with the utmost clarity how it is that the current global order came in to being.’
Dave Mercer, Geographical Research, September 2016

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Table of Contents

Prologue
Part I: The liberal foundations of globalisation
1. A better tomorrow
2. Last best hope for peace
3. Dawn over Bretton Woods
4. The European experiment
Part II: Sovereignty of the marketplace
5. The war of ideas
6. New Globalists
7. Anatomy of an insurrection
8. Accelerated development
9. Free trade follies
10. The global Fifth Amendment
Part III: Human face of globalisation
11. When the saints come marching in
12. Assault on the Summit
13. Civilizing globalisation
14. Heath of nations
Epilogue
Index

The Ascent of Globalisation

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    Publisher: Manchester University Press
    Publication Date: 20/01/2016
    ISBN13: 9781784992897, 978-1784992897
    ISBN10: 1784992895

    Description

    Book Synopsis

    The ascent of globalisation tells the sweeping historical drama of the development of globalisation, from the Second World War to the present day.

    The story is told through the richly detailed accounts of eighteen remarkable men and women, describing how these architects reshaped the modern world, for better or worse. Profiling their lives, ideas and struggles reveals fresh insights into the nature of globalisation.

    The book also examines their legacies, shedding new light on many of the problems the world faces today: the global financial crisis, the political and economic malaise afflicting Europe, the numerous failures of the United Nations, the unchecked power of corporations and the inability of governments to cooperate on critical issues such as climate change.



    Trade Review

    ‘Blutstein’s excellent book serves as a historical road map showing us with the utmost clarity how it is that the current global order came in to being.’
    Dave Mercer, Geographical Research, September 2016

    -- .

    Table of Contents

    Prologue
    Part I: The liberal foundations of globalisation
    1. A better tomorrow
    2. Last best hope for peace
    3. Dawn over Bretton Woods
    4. The European experiment
    Part II: Sovereignty of the marketplace
    5. The war of ideas
    6. New Globalists
    7. Anatomy of an insurrection
    8. Accelerated development
    9. Free trade follies
    10. The global Fifth Amendment
    Part III: Human face of globalisation
    11. When the saints come marching in
    12. Assault on the Summit
    13. Civilizing globalisation
    14. Heath of nations
    Epilogue
    Index

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