Description
- ISBN-13: 9789350020906
- Publisher: Aakar Books
- Publisher Imprint: Aakar Books
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 9350020904
- Publisher Date: 2010
- Binding: Paperback
- No of Pages: 89
Original price was: ₹150.00.₹113.00Current price is: ₹113.00.
“Global Capitalism and American Empire” (ISBN: 9789350020906) 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, the role of multinational corporations, and the impact on nations worldwide. A must-read for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the modern world order.
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Navdeep Singh –
The arguments are compelling, but the writing style could be more engaging.
Aditya Gupta –
The book sheds light on complex issues. I found some chapters more engaging than others.
Aditi Singh –
This book is thought-provoking, but requires prior knowledge of economics and history.
Nooli Siri –
Important book for understanding current events. Some parts were hard to follow.
Asad Aqeel –
This is a great book and very informative. I thoroughly enjoyed it.
Om Bikash Sahu –
A dense but rewarding read. It provides a critical perspective, though sometimes feels a bit biased.
Arushi Dhupar –
It is dense and academically focused and a bit hard to digest.
Srishti –
A well-researched analysis of capitalism and American power. Highly recommended!
Saheli Ghosh –
An important contribution to the debate, even if I don’t agree with all the conclusions.
Rakesh Kumar –
A bit too theoretical, but makes some interesting points.
Abhay Singh –
A must-read for anyone interested in global politics and economics.
Saurish Behl –
Challenging but rewarding. This book gave me new perspectives.
Amber Chourishi –
Eye-opening analysis of global power dynamics. Highly recommended for students.
Shubhkaran Singh Bhalla –
It is a bit too academic for the casual reader, but insightful for researchers.
Shaan Sundar R –
A comprehensive analysis that challenges conventional wisdom.
Devanshu Singh Negi –
Excellent. Gives a great understanding of the relationship between global capitalism and America.
Rohit Raghuji Ambavane –
Excellent overview! It is a complex read, but accessible.
Kumar Manorath –
Very informative! However, it can be dry at times.
Bhuwan Sharma –
I found it repetitive in parts, but overall a worthwhile read.
Meenakshi R –
Provides valuable insights into the workings of the global economy.
Karan Sharma –
Good starting point for understanding globalization. A bit too focused on the US.