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When Globalization Fails (Paperback)
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When Globalization Fails (Paperback)
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Is globalization a recipe for war? In the nineteenth century,
liberals exulted that the spread of commerce would usher in
prosperity and peace, but these dreams were dashed by imperial
squabbles, the carnage of 1914-18, and the protectionism,
depression, and conflict that followed. In the wake of World War
II, the globalists tried again. With the Communist bloc
disconnected from the global economy, a new international order was
created, buttressing free trade with the informal supremacy of the
United States. But this benign period is coming to an end. Expertly
combining political, economic, and military history in the manner
of Niall Ferguson and Paul Kennedy, James Macdonald stresses that
if industrial nations are more prosperous, they are also more
vulnerable. While a dependence on trade may push toward
cooperation, the attendant insecurity pulls in the opposite
direction, leading to conflict. In Macdonald's telling, World War
I's naval blockades were as important as its trenches, and World
War II was a struggle for raw materials in a world that had
rejected free trade. Today, the Pax Americana that kept
insecurities at bay is being undermined by China's rise, with
potentially dangerous consequences. Rich in original historical
analysis and enlivened by vivid quotation, When Globalization Fails
recasts what we know about war, E peace, and trade, and raises
vital questions about the future.
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