Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350020890
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350020890
- Publisher Date: 2010
- Binding: Hardcover
- No of Pages: 89
Original price was: ₹295.00.₹221.00Current price is: ₹221.00.
“Global Capitalism and American Empire” (ISBN: 9789350020890) by Aakar Books explores the intricate relationship between global capitalism and American imperial power. Delve into the historical evolution, economic policies, and geopolitical strategies that have shaped this dynamic. Gain insights into the forces driving globalization and their impact on international relations. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the modern world, this book offers a critical perspective on the interplay of economics and politics on a global scale. Order your copy today and uncover the hidden connections between capitalism and empire.
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Keshav Kumar –
This book offers a critical view of the relationship. Although I did not agree with all arguments, it made me reflect.
Davinder Singh Bedi –
Essential for students in political science. Easy to understand and follow. It is written well and presented
Geetanshi Kandwal –
I have found the book quite interesting, though sometimes too academic and theoretical. Overall, worth reading!
Nimish Yadav –
Clear and concise explanations. An excellent resource for researchers. I want to read more from the author.
Ayush Chandra –
A valuable analysis of the current economic landscape. I wish it had a conclusion section, as it felt incomplete.
Dipesh Kadam –
The book is great to understand how global capitalism works with geopolitics. Some jargon was difficult to understand
Akshat Jain –
Essential reading for understanding global power dynamics. Highly recommended! Some parts were a bit dry.
Gulshan Kumar Mahto –
A comprehensive overview. It changed how I see global politics. Some concepts are hard to grasp without prior knowledge
Gadha R –
Good analysis, but occasionally felt biased. Still, valuable insights. A vital contribution to the field.
Akshay Jain –
Important topic, but the book could have been more concise. The author sometimes lost focus and rambled.
Prithvi Raj Parashar –
The book provides solid information about capitalism, but the writing is not very engaging. It felt repetitive.
Shreya Bansal –
Complex subject matter handled well. It provided me with useful perspectives. Few arguments could use better data.
Tanisha Kumari –
Gave me a better understanding of global economy. Easy to read and engaging. I would suggest to anyone
Anjali Gupta –
A thought-provoking read, but dense at times. It offered a unique perspective. Worth the effort.
Mohit Verma –
It has a detailed study of the economic empire. Although a bit slow to start, it picks up pace.