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The average rating for Understanding globalization based on 4 reviews is 3 stars.has a rating of 3 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2013-03-17 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Garrett Graves
The purpose of this book is not so much to understand what is globalization, but rather, what the historical circumstances are that brought about globalization. As a result, this is a history book and not a theory or business strategy book. It provides great historical context and helps you realize that many aspects of globalization were not brought about by evolution in operational efficiencies, but by political and social events that altered the global landscape. So chances are there is a lot of information in this book that you didn't know, and in that sense it is a very informative and useful book. The reason I give it 3 stars though is that there are a few fatal flaws with the book. First off, globalization is one of those hot business buzz words, and there are many definitions of it. So you would think that someone who is writing a book about globalization would try to define it in his or her own words. However, the author fails to ever do so. Secondly, when reading this book it is brutally apparent that the author is staunchly against the process of globalization. When you go digging for information on the author, this suspicion is confirmed. As a result, the book is extremely biased and only talks about the negative side effects of globalization (which there are plenty of, without a doubt). But a lot of good things have come about as a result of globalization, but you wouldn't know that from reading this book. Overall, it's a decent book. If you're going to read it you are bound to learn a lot of new information. Take everything with a grain of salt though, becase it's a book on globalization written by someone who hates globalization. Just keep an open mind.
Review # 2 was written on 2008-03-05 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Faith Faith
Fascinating overview of the worlds economy over the last 60 years (post WWII). Money makes the world go 'round...and you won't beleive some of the policies this country has enforced on the world, and it's own people. A relative topic considering our current economical situation...recession, housing crisis, trade deficit, falling dollar, unprecedented national debt...and a surging China!!
Review # 3 was written on 2013-03-17 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Turia Winkler
The purpose of this book is not so much to understand what is globalization, but rather, what the historical circumstances are that brought about globalization. As a result, this is a history book and not a theory or business strategy book. It provides great historical context and helps you realize that many aspects of globalization were not brought about by evolution in operational efficiencies, but by political and social events that altered the global landscape. So chances are there is a lot of information in this book that you didn't know, and in that sense it is a very informative and useful book. The reason I give it 3 stars though is that there are a few fatal flaws with the book. First off, globalization is one of those hot business buzz words, and there are many definitions of it. So you would think that someone who is writing a book about globalization would try to define it in his or her own words. However, the author fails to ever do so. Secondly, when reading this book it is brutally apparent that the author is staunchly against the process of globalization. When you go digging for information on the author, this suspicion is confirmed. As a result, the book is extremely biased and only talks about the negative side effects of globalization (which there are plenty of, without a doubt). But a lot of good things have come about as a result of globalization, but you wouldn't know that from reading this book. Overall, it's a decent book. If you're going to read it you are bound to learn a lot of new information. Take everything with a grain of salt though, becase it's a book on globalization written by someone who hates globalization. Just keep an open mind.
Review # 4 was written on 2008-03-05 00:00:00
0was given a rating of 3 stars Sherry Tomberlin
Fascinating overview of the worlds economy over the last 60 years (post WWII). Money makes the world go 'round...and you won't beleive some of the policies this country has enforced on the world, and it's own people. A relative topic considering our current economical situation...recession, housing crisis, trade deficit, falling dollar, unprecedented national debt...and a surging China!!


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