Globalization is often described as Darwinism on steroids and is
a force to be reckoned with. Its goal to improve the economic
status of underdeveloped areas of the world is noble enough, but
left unchecked, globalization is not always fair and equitable in
its practices and outcomes. This widens the gap between rich and
poor nations. Samli argues that Third World countries must learn to
take advantage of globalization and learn to protect themselves
against its darker forces.
This book presents what Samli calls countermarginalization, a
process that includes such strategies and tactics as partnering,
networking, and entrepreneurship. Samli explains how emerging
countries of the world can develop their own means of growth to
counter the risk of marginalization, arguing that entrepreneurship
is essential and needs to be nurtured. This book provides a
thoughtful source of discussion and learning, offering a new
perspective on the big questions that won't just go away, despite
certain efforts to ignore them.
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