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Publisher:
Anthem Press
Online publication date:
July 2012
Print publication year:
2012
Online ISBN:
9780857286550

Book description

‘Globalization, the Human Condition and Sustainable Development in the Twenty-first Century: Cross-national Perspectives and European Implications’ is a cross-national, 175-nation-based exploration of the deep crisis in which Europe currently finds itself. Investigating the effects of dependency theory and world-systems theory upon the global success of eight dimensions of development – including democracy, environmental sustainability, employment, social cohesion, high-quality tertiary education and gender justice – this study argues that the current European crisis has been precipitated by the pro-globalist policies of the European Commission, and that in the near future these policies threaten to enter Europe into a destructive ‘race to the bottom’.

Reviews

"‘Arno Tausch and Almas Heshmati have produced a first-rate study, which greatly contributes to the heated discussion about the economic consequences of globalization. Drawing on relevant empirical data, their insightful arguments should be heeded by both policymakers and economic analysts in the EU and beyond.’"

Manfred B. Steger Source: Advance Praise

"‘By applying a cutting-edge approach to the evaluation of the overall effects of globalization, Arno Tausch and Almas Heshmati have managed to establish absolutely non-trivial and eye-opening conclusions, which European policymakers should not simply listen to but rather abide by.’"

László Trautmann Source: Advance Praise

"‘This new book by Arno Tausch and Almas Heshmati is important reading for anyone interested in the global economic, social, political and environmental developments of the past few decades. Since accurate knowledge of these developments is necessary for wise future policies, it is especially important for policymakers to consider carefully the book’s comprehensive findings and insights.’"

Walter Moss Source: Advance Praise

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