As the Seattle protests over the formation of the WTO showed all
too clearly, there is a strong need for in-depth understanding of
how the globalization of the world economy is affecting the
economic, political, and social development of the individual
nation-states. This book provides a detailed and authoritative
examination of the on-going issues related to globalization, such
as the increasingly unfair distribution of the world's resources,
and how this phenomenon is involving wildly disparate countries.
While the main focus of the book is the United States, with its
flexible markets, wide social differences, and its breath-taking
level of economic expansion, extensive attention is also given to
the other major players, including the European Union and those
central and eastern European nations who very much want to become
member countries, as well as China, India, Japan, Russia, and
Southeast Asia.
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