基本信息出版社:Robinson Publishing
页码:400 页
出版日期:2006年01月
ISBN:1845291867
条形码:9781845291860
装帧:平装
正文语种:英语
丛书名:Brief History
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Globalization is fast becoming the most over-used and least-understood word in the world. For Tony Blair it is 'inevitable and irresistible'. To deny it, says Nelson Mandela, is 'like saying I do not recognize winter'. The accelerating political, economic, cultural and environmental interconnections that it describes are powerful and controversial. But where did globalization come from - and where is it going next? By identifying successive waves of globalization - from 15th-century explorations to the European trading empires of the 19th century; from the construction of the Great Wall of China to the fall of the Berlin Wall - Alex MacGillivray tells the incredible story of how a mysterious flat earth became a global village. Covering globalization from all angles (the rise of the multinational corporation, the birth of the football World Cup, how most film stars know a friend of a friend of Kevin Bacon), MacGillivray opens the lid on the complex economics behind the controversies and gives equal play to technology and culture, politics and war. From Babylon and Bollywood to Seattle and satellite navigation, this book is rich in detail, wide-ranging in scope and even-handed in its assessment of the benefits and dangers of globalization. It is the brief history of an incredible shrinking planet.
作者简介 Alex MacGillivray writes about global issues. He has a first-class honours degree in modern history from Oxford University and a masters' degree in environmental science from Imperial College London. Alex is a senior associate of the New Economics Foundation -- the progressive think tank finding economic solutions for social and environmental problems. He has worked with all the major players in globalisation, from UN agencies and national governments to multi-national companies and radical campaigning groups. Before this, Alex worked in Basingstoke for a company printing banknotes for half the countries of the world.
编辑推荐 Tribune
MacGillivray has an outstanding grasp of his subject, in addition to the wide body of research behind his book.
Financial Times
This is a huge undertaking, but MacGillivray draws together the many strands effectively.
The Guardian
The author has a canny way with maps and charts, and the breakneck prose is constantly stimulating.