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Six Faces of Globalization : Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters

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Explore the complex world of globalization with “Six Faces of Globalization.” This essential guide dissects the contentious arguments surrounding its impact, revealing who benefits, who suffers, and why it matters. Roberts and Lamp navigate six dominant narratives, from win-win scenarios to the rise of populism, offering a clear framework for understanding today’s crucial economic and political discussions. Discover the diverse perspectives shaping our globalized world and find common ground in this timely analysis of winners, losers, and the future of globalization by Anthea Roberts.

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  • ISBN-13: 9780674274693
  • Publisher: Harvard University Press
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • Language: English
  • Width: 155 mm
  • ISBN-10: 0674274695
  • Publisher Date: 22 Nov 2021
  • Height: 38 mm
  • No of Pages: 400

13 reviews for Six Faces of Globalization : Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters

  1. Pranav Bagaria

    While the book offers a good framework, it sometimes gets bogged down in detail. Useful for students, but maybe too dense for a casual reader.

  2. Dipra Halder

    This book changed my perspective on globalization. A very thought-provoking and well-researched piece of work! Amazing and insightful.

  3. Muskan Rastogi

    The book offers compelling insights into the winners and losers of globalization. Some sections felt repetitive though. Overall, informative.

  4. Akshat Jain

    Excellent breakdown of globalization’s diverse impacts. The ‘six faces’ approach is very effective. Highly recommended for economics enthusiasts.

  5. Kanishka Verma

    Challenging but rewarding! This book really made me think about the winners and losers of globalization. Not an easy read, but important.

  6. Shiv Sharma

    A must-read for anyone interested in global economics and politics. Explains complex issues clearly. Some terms are hard to understand.

  7. Dev Kumar

    A bit dry at times, but the content is solid. It helped me understand the different arguments surrounding globalization much better. Okay read.

  8. Sanjeev Kumar

    A decent overview of globalization’s complexities, but felt a bit too academic. Still, a valuable read for understanding different perspectives. Worth it!

  9. Khushboo Agarwal

    Roberts and Lamp provide a comprehensive analysis. The book can be slow-paced, but the information is extremely relevant. Worth the effort.

  10. Davinder Singh Bedi

    Gives great overview about the world of globalization and it matters. But the book is little bit lengthy.

  11. Selven George Cristi

    Roberts and Lamp present a balanced view. Some narratives were more compelling than others, but overall insightful and informative. Good read.

  12. Nitesh Prasad Shail

    Found the analysis to be quite nuanced and fair. It’s refreshing to see a balanced take on such a polarized topic. The writing is clear.

  13. Gaurav S

    While informative, the book lacked a compelling narrative. It felt more like a textbook than an engaging read. The content felt dated.

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