The world is standing at a crossroads. On the one hand, economic globalization has brought unprecedented levels of prosperity. It has lifted millions out of poverty; it has massively enhanced education and skills development; and it has increased the potential for the exercise of power from below, for the complexity of global supply chains renders them highly vulnerable to disruption by the protests of small groups of people in far-flung places. On the other hand, neoliberal globalization has brought rising inequality; the emergence, in the developed world, of the so-called left behind; refugee crises; and increasingly problems related to health and the climate, which the institutions of global governance have struggled to deal with, thus undermining their authority and fuelling the growth of populist nationalism.

In order to get a sense of whether economic globalization will in future take a positive or a negative path, it is essential to look at the past. It is only through gaining an understanding of how we have come to be where we are that we will be better placed to see where we are going and, most importantly, to take the action needed to enable us to face the future with optimism rather than with fear.

This volume provides a comprehensive overview in historical perspective of the development and current state of globalization, offering a wealth of information to students, professionals and researchers alike.

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This volume provides a comprehensive overview in historical perspective of the development and current state of globalization, offering a wealth of information to students, professionals and researchers alike.

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List of Tables
List of Figures
List of Abbreviations

Introduction
1. Foundations of Economic Globalization
2. The Age of Exploration and Mercantilism
3. The Industrial Revolution
4. The Interwar Period and the Rise of Protectionism
5. Post-World War II Reconstruction and the Birth of Multilateral Institutions
6. The Late 20th Century Acceleration of Globalization
7. The Future of Globalization
Conclusion

Appendix I: David Ricardo’s Theory of Comparative Advantage
Appendix II: Innovative Financial Products and Institutions

Index

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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781041061960
Publisert
2025-11-10
Utgiver
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
202

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Biografisk notat

James L. Newell is adjunct professor of politics at the University of Urbino Carlo Bo and founding co-editor of the journal Contemporary Italian Politics. His recent books include European Integration and the Crisis of Social Democracy (Palgrave Macmillan, 2022), Italian Politics: Exploring the Dynamics of Political Change (Routledge, 2024) and The UK’s Road Back to Europe: Actors, Resources, Mechanisms (Palgrave Macmillan, 2025).