Six Faces of Globalization
Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters
Summary:
The book analyzes globalization through six distinct narratives—three championing it from different perspectives and three critiquing it for various reasons. It delves into the complexities and multifaceted impacts of globalization, exploring the winners and losers in different scenarios and the underlying reasons for these outcomes.
Key points:
1. Diverse Globalization Views: Roberts and Lamp identify six main perspectives on globalization, ranging from seeing it as beneficial for growth to a source of competition and concerns about sovereignty, inequality, and the environment.
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