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" Globalization : "
Greg Buckman
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BL
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Record Number
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647548
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dltt
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Main Entry
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Buckman, Greg,1960-
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Title & Author
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Globalization : : tame it or scrap it? : mapping the alternatives of the anti-globalization movement /\ Greg Buckman
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Series Statement
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Global issues
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229 pages :: illustrations ;; 20 cm
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ISBN
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1842773801
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: 9781842773802
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: 184277381X
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: 9781842773819
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: 1552661377
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: 9781552661376
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: 8187380985
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: 9788187380986
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: 983253531X
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: 9789832535317
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: 0864866577
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: 9780864866578
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Bibliographies/Indexes
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 217-219) and index
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Includes Web resources
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Abstract
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"Greg Buckman argues that economic globalization has never been an inevitable part of human history. This is persuasively articulated in the first half of the book, where a comprehensible overview is provided of how globalization came about. Globalization is eminently reversible and hugely resistible - as Buckman shows in the second half of the book, where he introduces and explains the alternatives of the anti-globalization movement."--Jacket
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Subject
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International economic integration
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Globalization
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International economic relations
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Dewey Classification
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337
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LC Classification
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HF1418.5.B83 2004
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