Summary:
The book analyzes the forces driving economic globalization, including technology, politics, and economics, and assesses the challenges and opportunities it presents for nations worldwide. It explores the potential for continued economic integration and the role of international institutions in fostering global prosperity amidst geopolitical tensions and financial crises.
Key points:
1. Globalization's Unstoppable Nature: Mandelbaum views globalization, driven by tech and economic ties, as a permanent and unstoppable trend.
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