From silk to silicon : the story of globalization through ten extraordinary lives
By: Garten,Jeffrey E.
Publisher: New York HarperCollins Publishers 2016Description: xi,444p.ISBN: 9780062409973.Subject(s): International Economics -- Globalization -- International economic relations -- International trade -- Grove, Andrew S -- Clive, Robert Clive, Baron -- Field, Cyrus W. (Cyrus West) -- Monnet, Jean, 1888-1979 -- Thatcher, MargaretDDC classification: 337.109 Summary: Globalisation often seems to be an impersonal and abstract phenomenon. Whether in everyday culture or matters of policy, its force has been experienced as something at once general and monolithic. By contrast, From Silk to Silicon is the first book to tell the history of globalisation through the lens of the people who shaped it. Taking ten extraordinary individuals, this book examines what these men and women did, how they did it, and how their combined will and vision continue to influence our world today. Drawing together their various stories, Jeffrey E. Garten finds the common links between these figures. Placing the individual at the forefront of history, Garten explores some critical issues, including How does the growing power of international trade affect nations’ sovereignty? How much influence can any one person have in transforming our society? He argues that, in our increasingly globalised world, our progress and growth will come to be guided by many more such leaders and innovators. From Silk to Silicon presents a future full of human possibility.Item type | Current location | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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337.1 SRI-G G20@2023: | 337.1 SUB- Subregionalism and world order | 337.1072 ASS- Assessment and measurement of regional integration | 337.109 GAR-F From silk to silicon | 337.1095 SAA; SAARC ASEAN: prospects and problems of inter-regional cooperation | 337.10954 REG- Regional integration and economic development in South Asia | 337.11 REG- Regional cooperation in South Asia: new dimensions |
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Globalisation often seems to be an impersonal and abstract phenomenon. Whether in everyday culture or matters of policy, its force has been experienced as something at once general and monolithic. By contrast, From Silk to Silicon is the first book to tell the history of globalisation through the lens of the people who shaped it. Taking ten extraordinary individuals, this book examines what these men and women did, how they did it, and how their combined will and vision continue to influence our world today. Drawing together their various stories, Jeffrey E. Garten finds the common links between these figures. Placing the individual at the forefront of history, Garten explores some critical issues, including How does the growing power of international trade affect nations’ sovereignty? How much influence can any one person have in transforming our society? He argues that, in our increasingly globalised world, our progress and growth will come to be guided by many more such leaders and innovators. From Silk to Silicon presents a future full of human possibility.
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