Expected to become a classic in the field and the classroom
standard for teachers and their students, this book offers the most
comprehensive, engaging selection of classic and contemporary
readings on globalization currently available.
Here, for the first time in print, is the full historical story
of globalization drawn from original sources, explained by
accessible introductions and biographical commentaries, and clearly
organized as a comprehensive teaching text to guide students
through the ins and outs of globalization. With astonishing social,
political and historical depth, the book ranges from the Babylonian
and Persian empires in Mesopotamia to the global electronic economy
of the 21st century, from ancient Greece and imperial Rome to
transformations in contemporary state power and global
inequalities. From Kenichi Ohmae to Al Gore, from Osama bin Laden
to Timothy Garton-Ash, from Amartya Sen to Abdou Maliq Simone: this
is a dazzling collection of the most important academic and public
statements on globalization.
Throughout, the Editors expertly guide the reader through the
complex terrain of globalization its engaging histories, its
transnational economies, its multiple cultures and cosmopolitan
politics.
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