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Saving Globalization

Why Globalization and Democracy Offer the Best Hope for Progress, Peace and Development
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ISBN-13:
9781118179291
Veröffentl:
2011
Einband:
E-Book
Seiten:
348
Autor:
Mike Moore
eBook Typ:
PDF
eBook Format:
Reflowable E-Book
Kopierschutz:
Adobe DRM [Hard-DRM]
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Globalization is not new, nor is it a policy, it s a process that has existed as long as man looked over the horizon, travelled and traded. It can t be stopped but it can be slowed. It came to a grinding halt in August 1914 and the Marxist detour cost millions of lives and lost three generations their opportunity and hope in many countries. More wealth has been created in the past 60 years than in all of history. After the most successful decade of sustained economic growth in history, this progress is threatened. Extreme inequality, corruption and environmental degradation threaten the stability and legitimacy of many developing countries regimes. Anti-globalization and anti-capitalist campaigners confidence has been emboldened due to the present economic crisis. Protectionist rhetoric is growing as are the arguments to control and regulate markets. Leaders are meeting to discuss how to face these problems and create a new international architecture. How did we get to this position? What should we do? What is it that determines why some contemporary states are successful while others have failed? Saving Globalization departs from its analysis of the globalised economy in the twenty-first century to answer these question by tracing the development of what Moore considers to be the big ideas of history : democracy, independent courts, the separation of church and state, property rights, independent courts, a professional civil service, and civil society. Democratic capitalism has worked for most people. Why? It is a remarkable story, from the Greeks to the Geeks, encompassing technological progress and the corrections and contradictions between liberty and equality, technology, growth and the environment. In defence of the many virtues and opportunities that globalisation offers, Mike Moore makes the case for a fresh and new approach to our international Institutions and for domestic policies that promote equity and fairness. The book controversially attacks the new enemies of reason and evidence. The threats now come from all sides, especially workers in developed countries who fear for their jobs. Mike Moore is a political practitioner turned theoretician.
Globalization is not new, nor is it a policy, it's a processthat has existed as long as man looked over the horizon, travelledand traded. It can't be stopped but it can beslowed. It came to a grinding halt in August 1914 and theMarxist detour cost millions of lives and lost three generationstheir opportunity and hope in many countries. More wealth hasbeen created in the past 60 years than in all of history.After the most successful decade of sustained economic growth inhistory, this progress is threatened.Extreme inequality, corruption and environmental degradationthreaten the stability and legitimacy of many developingcountries' regimes. Anti-globalization andanti-capitalist campaigners' confidence has been emboldeneddue to the present economic crisis. Protectionist rhetoric isgrowing as are the arguments to control and regulate markets.Leaders are meeting to discuss how to face these problems andcreate a new international architecture. How did we get tothis position? What should we do? What is it that determineswhy some contemporary states are successful while others havefailed?Saving Globalization departs from its analysis ofthe globalised economy in the twenty-first century to answer thesequestion by tracing the development of what Moore considers to be'the big ideas of history': democracy, independentcourts, the separation of church and state, property rightsindependent courts, a professional civil service, and civilsociety. Democratic capitalism has worked for most people.Why? It is a remarkable story, from the Greeks to the Geeksencompassing technological progress and the corrections andcontradictions between liberty and equality, technology, growth andthe environment. In defence of the many virtues andopportunities that globalisation offers, Mike Moore makes the casefor a fresh and new approach to our international Institutions andfor domestic policies that promote equity and fairness.The book controversially attacks the new enemies of reason andevidence. The threats now come from all sides, especiallyworkers in developed countries who fear for their jobs. MikeMoore is a political practitioner turned theoretician.
Foreword.Preface.Acknowledgments.Introduction.A Note About Terminology.Part 1: THE WORLD TODAY.Chapter 1: Accelerating Change and the Threat ofDe-Globalization.Chapter 2: The Rise and Rise of China.Chapter 3: Enter India.Chapter 4: The Islamic World: The Need for MutualRespect.Part 2: BIG IDEAS THROUGH HISTORY.Chapter 5: Early Consensus Government.Chapter 6: Democracy--A Universal Impulse?Chapter 7: The Gift of Greece.Chapter 8: "Civis Romanus Sum": Roman Citizenshipand Roman Law.Chapter 9: The Glorious Revolution: Freedom in theSeventeenth Century.Chapter 10: Magna Carta and Beyond.Chapter 11: Revolution and Reform: 1775-1914.Chapter 12: Modern International Institutions.Part 3: THE PILLARS OF FREEDOM AND PROGRESS.Chapter 13: The Need for Good Governance.Chapter 14: Openness.Chapter 15: Free Trade.Chapter 16: A New Democracy.Chapter 17: Mobility and the Decent Society.Part 4: ENEMIES OF THE OPEN SOCIETY.Chapter 18: Power and Manipulation.Chapter 19: The Dangers of Absolute Conviction.Chapter 20: The Enemies of Reason.Part 5: AFTERTHOUGHTS AND RECONSIDERATIONS.Chapter 21: Information and Reputation.Chapter 22: Engagement in a Rapidly Changing World.Chapter 23: American Engagement.Chapter 24: Climate Change and the Energy Challenge.Chapter 25: What We Must Do.Endnotes.Index.

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