Is globalisation doomed? : the economic and political threats to the future of globalisation

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    • Verde, Antimo

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Is globalisation doomed? : the economic and political threats to the future of globalisation

Antimo Verde

(Palgrave pivot)

Palgrave Macmillan, c2017

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 143-144) and index

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This book questions whether it is possible for globalization to be reversed and constructs a model for anticipating this potential development in future years. The first part focuses on the preliminary problems of globalization, constructing a model (or index) of its various phases of evolution. It then goes on to consider four problems which represent the principle worries of middles classes when considering globalization: terrorism, inequality, immigration and political representation. It depicts a scenario for the coming years in which globalization may slow down, or fall back altogether, taking care to describe the mechanism whereby either situation would happen.

Table of Contents

Preface : Why this Book?.- Chapter 1. Globalization Definition and Phases.- Chapter 2. A New Globalization Index.- Chapter 3. Immigration.- Chapter 4. Inequality.- Chapter 5. Terrorism.- Chapter 6. Political Representation

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